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Bioluminescent algae bring glowing waves, then foul odors
From San Diego to Malibu, people have marveled over the last few weeks at the glow of bioluminescent waves ... Rink said the ...
Video by mindovermattermedia - Bioluminescent surfing in San Diego, California ---Bioluminescent Algae occurs in many parts of the world and is also known as red tide as it is not always a bright ...
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A pungent, fishy, rancid odor has been wafting through the coastal air in Los Angeles this week, an unfortunate consequence of beautiful bioluminescent algae that have graced local beaches for a ...
A pungent, fishy rancid odor has been wafting through the coastal air in Los Angeles this week, an unfortunate consequence of beautiful bioluminescent algae that has graced local beaches for a ...
The spectacular bioluminescent display that lit up our coastline is now creating a less-than-pleasant olfactory experience across West L.A. Nature's light show along L.A.'s coastline has taken an ...
Yes, bioluminescence can be pretty to look at, but it’s also the source of the terrible stench on many beaches in the area. The recent “red tide” that has made the waves glow electric blue at night ...
Rink added that the algae’s decomposition produces hydrogen sulfide, creating a rotten egg smell. Bioluminescence at Torrey Pines Beach. (Photo: Mark Girardeau) A large algae bloom was spotted ...