The phenomenon of glow-in-the-dark bays, often referred to as bioluminescent bays, is one of nature’s most captivating displays. These glowing waters, caused by microscopic organisms, create an ethereal light that mesmerizes visitors from around the world. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most famous bioluminescent bays, the science behind their glow, and the environmental factors essential for preserving these magical ecosystems.
Bioluminescence, the process behind glow-in-the-dark bays, occurs when certain organisms produce and emit light. This phenomenon is most commonly caused by dinoflagellates, a type of plankton that glows when disturbed.
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