Organisms in water emit 'dazzling neon blue glow' as boat passes through, CA video shows
Briefly

The water lighting up in a 'dazzling neon blue glow' was caused by the bioluminescence of water-dwelling organisms Lingulodinium polyedra disturbed by waves.
Lingulodinium polyedra bloom en masse in Southern California waters, creating a 'red tide' during the day but glowing bright blue at night as 'predator avoidance behavior.'
Read at Sacramento Bee
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