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Bioluminescence on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques (seen here) is caused by the same organism that lives in the Indian River Lagoon: Pyrodinium bahamense. Photograph by David Littschwager ...
The Indian River Lagoon water temperature got hotter ... Anglers have seen electric-blue bioluminescence microalgae throughout the lagoon since June. The "fire in the water" lights up in warm ...
If serene is your scene, then this is your place. A spot on the Space Coast is where nature is the star of the show.
A glowing blue-green phenomenon called bioluminescence helped. It does occur in the Space Coast in some parts of the Indian River Lagoon (see photo gallery below), but sly TikTokkers identified ...
Florida’s Indian River Lagoon transforms into a glowing playground after dark. From June to October, this biodiverse estuary near Titusville comes alive with bioluminescence. Microscopic ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The county in November began moving sand to a 3-mile beach stretch between Turtle Trail to Mariner Lane in Indian River Shores. Known as Sector 4, the area represents the ...
Bioluminescence is elusive — at least on the Treasure Coast. The mesmerizing glow created by living things generating their own light in water occurs across the world, said bioluminescence ...
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