Scientists and bioluminescence enthusiasts have enjoyed a long streak of electrifying waves across Southern California. A ...
Bioluminescent waves were spotted in Newport Beach and along the Southern California coast starting the evening of October 12 ...
The phenomenon associated with the red tide - or algae bloom - is filled with dinoflagellates, which then react when moved ...
Beachgoers in Newport Beach reported seeing the glowing waves throughout ... The backstory: People watching for ...
Credit: Mark Girardeau] In an enchanting return of nature's nocturnal spectacle, the waters off Newport Beach have once again ...
A large algae bloom was spotted around the Santa Monica Pier Tuesday, extending for miles down the coastline. Sky5 was above ...
The backstory: People watching for bioluminescence had some advance warning, as red algae was spotted off the coast of Newport on Saturday morning. Red algae are what causes the natural phenomenon.
After incessant rainfall in Chennai last week, a rare phenomenon was witnessed on the East Coast Road (ECR) beach on Friday ...
Recently, bioluminescence made an appearance on East Coast Road beach in Chennai. Here's everything you need to know about ...
According to UCSD, although the number of bioluminescent algae is huge, how long the current red tide will last is anybody's guess. NBC Universal, Inc. A bioluminescent red tide off the coast of ...
Known scientifically as "lingulodinium polydra," the bioluminescent algae arrived in the area earlier this week and was most recently spotted reaching parts of Venice Beach. The phenomenon ...