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  • Biolumenescent dinoflag... Are not toxic just the red tide!

  • humans are fine, creatures towards the bottom of the totem pole are a different story...

  • yeah, as beautiful as these dinoflagellates blooms are, they're also toxic :p just a warning

  • That is not algae. It's a bioluminescent plankton called noctiluca.

  • @hotlikefireee They are algae. P. noctiluca are dinoflagellates which are a group of algae, also known as phytoplankton.

  • @thesteve85 yes, technically. you're right.

  • there is some in puerto rico

  • You should not touch it.

  • I saw this in Jamaica, it was an amazing sight. I hear there is one in Puerto Rico too

  • Contact me if interested in a cultivation kit. I offer both starter packs and additional nutrients to keep them alive indefinitely. ;-)

  • @interestingvideo Im doing a science fair project including Bioluminescence and i could really use a cultivation kit with some extra nutrients. Get back asap plz Ty :).

  • wtf is this shit...

  • @princess4eva9 lmfao

  • thats a touchscreen

  • @rodriguez1616 - no it is algea that luminance when there is activity

  • THAT is sooo cool! i wish our sea could do that (it couldn't). i tried it but green flickers every now and then was all i got.. T_T

    cool vid

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