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the beach is covered with blue water and stars in the sky

Bioluminescence occurs when there is a reaction within plankton, which creates these glowing blue swirls along the beach 🤯 This unusual natural phenomenon, which can only be seen at night, can happen at any time of the year but is more common in the spring and summer months when the water is warmer. Pretty special, huh? @davesyd_ @lovecentralcoastnsw @visitnsw #NorahHead #seeaustralia #feelnsw #LoveCentralCoast #holidayherethisyearvictoria

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an underwater view of corals and seaweed in the ocean with a scuba diver nearby

Table of ContentsWhat gives objects their color?Why does red algae need blue light?Photosynthesis in deep watersDifferent pigments, different productsA Final WordSuggested Reading The light that reaches the bottom of the ocean isn’t the same as the white light that reaches plants on land. Photosynthetic algae evolved different pigments to harness the sun’s energy at the bottom of the ocean. These pigments are red, purple and brown, as opposed to the green algae that are seen on land

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green and blue swirls in the water as seen from space, with earth's surface visible

Here’s another favorite Overview from 2017 - a massive bloom of cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea. In August 2015, a bloom spanning more than 100 square kilometers covered these waters. Cyanobacteria are a type of marine bacteria that capture and store solar energy through photosynthesis. While some are toxic to humans and animals, large blooms can cause an oxygen-depleted dead zone where other organisms cannot survive. Scientists believe that blooms are more likely to form in the presence…

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the water is full of green algae and plants that are growing on it's surface

TOPEKA (KSNT) – State health officials say several Kansas lakes are being impacted by blue-green algae, in a recent report. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) released an updated list of lakes that contain the presence of blue-green algae or harmful algal blooms (HABs). This toxic water hazard poses many health risks to both humans […]

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cyanobacteria Green Algae Cell, Freshwater Algae Close-up, Microscopic Green Algae Cells, Spirogyra Algae Under Microscope, Microscopic Algae, Blue Green Algae, Green Superfood, Green Algae, Nutrient Dense Food

Cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae, blue-green bacteria, and Cyanophyta) is a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" comes from the color of the bacteria.

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some green plants floating in the water with sunlight shining on them and blue sky above

Let's dive into another super star pigment we use in Fluency's healthy multisticks - spirulina! 🌊 Did you know that this vibrant blue-green algae is not just a superfood, but also a skin-loving ingredient? Here are some fascinating facts about spirulina both in and out of its natural state: 1️⃣ Superfood Superstar: Spirulina is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a potent ingredient for nourishing your skin from within. It's packed with vitamins B, C, and E, as well as…

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an underwater view of seaweed in the water

Downloads Free Images : beach, water, underwater, seaweed, coral reef, kelp, green algae, marine biology, coral reef fish, freshwater aquarium 2736x3648,664724

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