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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

Between Asia and Hawaii from Deployment of 2007. You are looking downward on the starboard (right) side of the ship as we go about 14 mph. The bio that you see is the waves made by the bow of our mighty warship (USS RUSSELL DDG 59)
The bio was so bright that it hurt your eyes being on a dark bridge (where I stand watches on the ship as a navigator)


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  • all i saw was a fish swimming in wAter and leaving bubbles behingd it. I'm dissapointed :'(

  • Read description. It is the frontal "v" wake off of the front of a navy destroyer

  • So... what is it exactly that I'm looking at here? What kind of creature(s)? You might want to make mention of that in your video description, since the video itself is fairly unclear.

    Cool though.

  • Done. Thanks.

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  • I'm in British Columbia, Canada right now. I was visiting out cottage on gambier island. there is a marina there, with lots of algae on the docks. it makes this bioluminescence glow green instead. there is a dock there, about 10-20 feet. imagine swimming in that. you know when your swimming and all the little bubbles are white when you move around? imagine them glowing green. it was the most amazing thing I have ever experienced. seriously cool.

  • who needs Pandora? we have our own glowing things at night hehe

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

  • awesome!!

  • Did you hear about the Cambridge research group that tried to insert firefly and Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence genes in trees and other plants? They said that IF it had worked (they just got algae to glow), future cityscapes could use glowing trees (which would get the energy they needed from the sun, atmosphere and soil) as street lamps.

  • Hey guys i just put a video up of this same thing in hong kong!!!!! Its pretty awesome you should all check it out and subscribe!!

  • @ozwalled2007 I believe they are bioluminescent plankton.

  • lol bet this was same thing like in a glowing stick.

  • @ozwalled2007 Bioluminescent plankton. A red tide event.

  • @SgtPidgeon

    bubbles glow blue at night? what?

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