The waters surrounding the city of Changle in East China have been glowing blue for the past four days. The phenomenon is caused by organisms called Noctiluca scintillans, or "sea sparkle." ...
However, under the sea, studies have shown that over 50% of deep-sea creatures create their own light. Most bioluminescent ...
A bioluminescent algae that appears pinkish-red in the day and glows blue when disturbed has appeared ... says the algae could be fatal for other sea life. Seemingly out of nowhere, patches ...
Eerie fluorescent blue patches of ... marine biologists say. The glow is an indicator of a harmful algal bloom created by something called Noctiluca scintillans, nicknamed Sea Sparkle.
From their bioluminescent blue light to their needle-like teeth, these deep-sea fish are like vampires ... This part of the ocean is pitch black, cold and under immense pressure, making it ...
Perhaps most spectacular is the glow that comes from creatures in the water, sometimes called ‘sea fireflies.’ Scientists say the twinkling blue is caused ... with videos under the hashtag ...