Fantastic image of sea water sparkling blue "noctiluca" from the exposed area is captured



It is known that when plankton occurs in large quantities it is known to become a red tide, but these plankton are known to shine in response to waves and fish movements at night. thisLate night insectA plankton called "Plankton" occurred in the southern part of Australia, and a fantastic appearance was photographed in which the place where I walked and the place I touched glow blue.

The movie can be seen from the following website.

Glow-in-the-dark algae lights up Port Lincoln beach in South Australia - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-19/luminescent-algae-in-port-lincoln/8630666


You can see the vaguely blue object shining in the dark.


It is the person 's foot that came. When you raise your legs briskly, the surface of the water shines fantastically.


This is an oceanic plankton called a night larva, and when it does not touch it looks like a thin pink color ... ...


When a wave happens or a person or a fish touches it, the touched place shines blue.


And firmly step the place that looks like nothing, ...... scattering is Basha' and blue liquid


When you run a ship off the coast, a blue locus appears.


According to Ivan Nagelkerken, an oceanographer, the night lolly shine is to shine predator predators by blinking when enemies are about to be eaten.


The night larvae prefer warm and nutritious sea water, which is commonly seen in Tasmania and the East Coast Cairns in Australia, but this time it was found on the southern coast of Australia. It seems that Kye Higgins, who was walking a dog, noticed that his feet had brilliant liquids.


There is no harm to the human body even if you touch the night larva. The light of the evening larva is also a sign of death approaching and it seems that the brilliant night larvae can only be seen for several days.


It is possible to see the bluish shimmering evening caterpillar from the following movies.

Fluorescent Plankton at Night - YouTube


This is how I surf in the ocean with a night lizard.

Red Tide Surfing San Diego 2011 - Bioluminescence - YouTube


Also, beautiful photos are taken in Hong Kong in January 2015 ... ...

A Bioluminescent Bloom in Hong Kong - The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/01/a-bioluminescent-bloom-in-hong-kong/384759/


It was seen in Kanagawa prefecture · Yokosuka city even in Japan at the beginning of June 2017.

A night licker ... the phenomenon where the sea glows pale Yokosuka City | Nittele NEWS 24
http://www.news24.jp/articles/2017/06/06/07363442.html

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