Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Bioluminescent tide (red tide) at La Jolla Cove glows under a crescent moon. by slworking2

I shot this on Monday night (10/4/2011) at La Jolla Cove.

Text below is from Scripps Institute of Oceanography professor Dr. Peter Franks.

We’ve got a pretty spectacular red tide going in the waters off San Diego (and farther north and south). The organism is Lingulodinium polyedrum, my favorite dinoflagellate. Why favorite? Because it’s intensely bioluminescent. When jostled, each organism will give off a flash of blue light created by a chemical reaction within the cell. When billions and billions of cells are jostled – say, by a breaking wave – you get a seriously spectacular flash of light.

So please take the opportunity to go down to the beach tonight or tomorrow night to see one of nature’s most impressive light shows.

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