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Organotin compounds are toxic and endocrine disrupting compounds, which have been intensively used as antifouling paints for ship hulls and thus are widely spread in the environment. They are ...
Bioluminescence—light that living organisms produce—lights up the ocean. Learn about eight places where the waters glow with this light.
The main village has seen some growth, but much of the island is still wild, with long beaches and basic accommodations. Travellers can find bioluminescent plankton glowing in the water at night and ...
For Japanese marine photographer Ryo Minemizu, some of the world’s tiniest creatures prove to be the most awe-inspiring.Capturing the vibrant hues and otherworldly features of plankton (), he scouts ...
Obelin from the hydroid Obelia longissima and aequorin are members of a subfamily of Ca2+-regulated photoproteins that is a part of the larger EF-hand calcium binding protein family. On the addition ...
During the warm summer months, the Indian River Lagoon and Banana River become glowing waterways, thanks to bioluminescent plankton that light up with each paddle stroke.
Christian LeBlanc. 3 DAYS IN HEAVEN - Koh Rong. Posted: June 6, 2025 | Last updated: June 8, 2025. A blissful three-day escape to Koh Rong, filled with white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and ...
Casio has unveiled its new G-Shock Hidden Glow Volume 2: Sea of Stars series, featuring six watches designed to mimic the mesmerising glow of bioluminescent ocean plankton through specialised ...
Bioluminescence. Image by Openverse. Animals produce light through two distinct processes: bioluminescence and biofluorescence. Bioluminescence is the production of light through a chemical reaction ...
Casio is channeling the beauty of the ocean with its new G-Shock Hidden Glow Volume 2: Sea of Stars series. These watches bring a design that mimics the mesmerizing glow of bioluminescent plankton ...
How bioluminescence works in nature Most ocean animals produce their own light or host bacteria that do—a useful skill for communication, finding prey, camouflage, and more. By Liz Langley ...