Some of the planet's bioluminescent animals live in the deep ocean (although not all of them). Many exist in the twilight zone, the part of the ocean from 500 to 1,000 metres deep, which is always ...
The ability to make light—bioluminescence—is both commonplace ... As I mentioned, many animals that live in the open ocean have evolved to be transparent, because this makes them harder ...
Bioluminescence is a chemical process through which living organisms produce light. This phenomenon is primarily observed in marine animals but ... In the mid-ocean depths, some squid species ...
It's the northern lights of the ocean." This was Emma Tumulty's response ... edge of a wave as is rolls in to shore. It is caused by bioluminescent plankton, tiny creatures floating in the sea ...