As the sub dropped below 200 metres, the last traces of light disappeared, and indigo faded into total darkness.
Some animals produce their own light, no special effects involved. In certain cases, it helps them hunt or avoid predators.
The Ocean Research & Conservation Association is hosting its signature fundraising event next month at a local submarine ...
In “The Radiant Sea,” scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute bring together a lifetime of research and ...
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Sharks were found glowing this was not supposed to be possible
Scientists confirmed that multiple deep-sea shark species can glow on their own in complete darkness. Living hundreds of meters below the surface, these sharks use bioluminescence in ways researchers ...
When the submarine plunged to about 1,500 meters below sea level, ecologist Jeff Drazen asked the pilots to cut the strobe lights that had been guiding them through the pitch-black waters. For a ...
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The Best Beaches To Watch Bioluminescent Waves (Other Than Florida), According To Research
If you've ever encountered a deserted beach all to yourself at nighttime, you're probably familiar with the overwhelming sense of peace and solitude it can bring. But arrive at the right location ...
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