LONDON: The creatures, known as sea sparkles, have been making the River Derwent glow electric blue at night.
Visitors to the River Derwent in Australia captured photos and videos of bioluminescent phytoplankton making the water glow electric blue at night.
Photographers visiting beaches in the area around Hobart, Tasmania, first captured images of the dinoflagellates, a type of single-celled phytoplankton nicknamed Sea Sparkles, making the water turn electric blue when disturbed Sunday night.Further aquatic light shows were reported on subsequent nights.
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