The mystery mollusk Bathydevius caudactylus observed at a depth of approximately 1,550 meters. It has a wide, paddle-like ...
The mystery mollusk is the first nudibranch known to live in the deep water ... in the deep sea, particularly below 2,000 meters. For there to be a relatively large, unique, and glowing animal ...
Nudibranchs, or sea slugs, usually live and feed on the seafloor, but the newly described bioluminescent species ... live on ...
More than 90 species of fungi glow in the dark ... Above you, the place where the sea meets the sky looks silver. Below you, the water shades into a dark blue. In all other directions, it is ...
Eerie fluorescent blue patches of water glimmering ... say. The glow is an indicator of a harmful algal bloom created by something called Noctiluca scintillans, nicknamed Sea Sparkle.
Speaking to NewsWire, biologist Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin said the state was given a “very luminous start to the new year” by having “fireworks in the sea ... show, glowing out of the water ...
Imagine standing on the cold shores of the Arabian Sea at twilight, as the sun dips below the horizon, leaving a palette of ...
Scientists say they have found that three deepwater shark species living off New Zealand glow in the dark ... Belgium and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand ...