Effects of bioluminiscence in a port of Australia

The bioluminiscence phenomenon is not nothing usual, but it is much more frequent than all we would imagine. In fact, biologists who study the phenomenon, assure that for example, when locating us in the prow of a boat in open sea, often we would observe the phenomenon when advancing and to clear the water with the helmet.

In the following image and video, the phenomenon in open sea can be observed no longer, but in the heat of coast and in a built-up area:

 

It happened at the beginning of year in Marlin Navy, the city of Cairns, Australia. The bluish brilliance of plankton in this one case, is a reaction brought about when throwing stones to the water in a while of algal bloom that they attract million bioluminescent organisms to the coast.

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3 Answers to Effects of bioluminiscence in a port of Australia

  1. Caused to water to throw stones? I don't clears understand the text underneath the video.

  2. that strange xD

  3. That beautiful

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