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Noctiluca Collection

"Noctiluca: The Enchanting Glow of Bioluminescent Algae" Step into a world of mesmerizing beauty as bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans illuminates the night

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Bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans
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Bioluminescence close-up
Close up photograph of blue bioluminescence or Sea Sparkle caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton Noctiluca scintillans

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Varieties of jellyfish

Varieties of jellyfish including moon jelly, Aurelia aurita, Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, mauve stinger, Pelagia noctiluca, etc

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 698

Curtis British Entomology Plate 698
Coleoptera: Lampyris noctiluca [Plant: Astragalus danicus (Astragalus hypoglottis, Purple Milk-vetch)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Kayaking in blue bioluminescence under the Milky Way

Kayaking in blue bioluminescence under the Milky Way
Blue splashes when kayaking in water filled with Sea Sparkle, bioluminescent algae under the Milky Way

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Bioluminescence - Hobart, Tasmania

Bioluminescence - Hobart, Tasmania
Bioluminescence glowing in the waves along a beach in Tasmania with Mt. Wellington / kunanyi moonlit in background

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Bioluminescence close-up
Close up photograph of blue bioluminescence or Sea Sparkle caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton Noctiluca scintillans

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Blue Tears Bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans

Blue Tears Bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans
Some scholars believe they re caused by the dinoflagellate algae species Noctiluca scintillans and N. pyrrhophyta, while others say its due to tiny shrimp called ostracods

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Jellyfish (Pelagia Noctiluca) With Fish Prey Photographed During A Blackwater Scuba Dive Several

Jellyfish (Pelagia Noctiluca) With Fish Prey Photographed During A Blackwater Scuba Dive Several Miles Offshore Of A Hawaiian Island At Night; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Picture No. 10896388

Picture No. 10896388
Glow Worm - Firefly - Female on grass in the night (Lampyris noctiluca) Date:

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Jellyfish including mauve stinger (Pelagia

Jellyfish including mauve stinger (Pelagia noctiluca), berenice rouge, root-arm medusa, etc.. Handcolored engraving from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle

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Picture No. 10896208
Glow Worm / Firefly - Female (Lampyris noctiluca) Date:

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Picture No. 10896194

Picture No. 10896194
Glow Worm / Firefly - pair mating (Lampyris noctiluca) Date:

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Picture No. 10896185
Glow Worm / Firefly - pair mating (Lampyris noctiluca) Date:

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Picture No. 10896178

Picture No. 10896178
Glow Worm / Firefly - Female (Lampyris noctiluca) Date:

Background imageNoctiluca Collection: Picture No. 10896136

Picture No. 10896136
Purple Jellyfish / Phosphorescent Jellyfish - diver (Pelagia noctiluca) Date:

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Picture No. 10896131
Purple jellyfish / Phosphorescent jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) Date:


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"Noctiluca: The Enchanting Glow of Bioluminescent Algae" Step into a world of mesmerizing beauty as bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans illuminates the night. This captivating phenomenon, known as bioluminescence, takes center stage in our exploration. In a close-up view, we witness the magical glow emitted by these tiny organisms. Like stars scattered across the ocean's surface, they create an ethereal spectacle that leaves us in awe. But Noctiluca is not alone in this luminous dance. Varieties of jellyfish gracefully glide through the water, their translucent bodies radiating with otherworldly light. Among them is the majestic mauve stinger (Pelagia), a member of the Discomedusae species family. As we delve deeper into history, Curtis British Entomology Plate 698 showcases intricate engravings depicting nature's wonders. A page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature transports us to an era where curiosity and fascination intertwined. Kayaking beneath a sky adorned with twinkling stars and the Milky Way, we paddle through blue bioluminescence that mirrors our celestial surroundings. It feels like navigating through a dreamland where reality merges with fantasy. Hobart, Tasmania becomes another canvas for Noctiluca's luminescent artistry. Here, its radiant glow transforms ordinary waters into something extraordinary – an enchanting display that captivates both locals and visitors alike. The Blue Tears Bioluminescent algae Noctiluca Scintillans continues to amaze us with its ability to illuminate even the darkest corners of our planet's oceans. Its brilliance serves as a reminder that there is still so much left to discover and appreciate within Earth's vast ecosystems.