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It looks like something from the movie "Avatar": ocean waters that
light up like neon glow sticks when they splash. Beaches across southern
California have recently been alight with eerie, glowing waves. What
could be causing such an otherworldly phenomenon?A recent report by Discovery News
has provided an answer. According to marine biologist Jorge Ribas, the
glowing is caused by a massive red tide, or algae bloom, of
bioluminescent phytoplankton called Lingulodinium polyedrum. More...
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