This is the amusing moment bioluminescent waves captivated visitors at Newport Beach, California. Footage shows tourists marveling at the mysterious blue-green light on October 15. Bioluminescent ...
Credit: Mark Girardeau] In an enchanting return of nature's nocturnal spectacle, the waters off Newport Beach have once again ...
Some stunning bioluminescent waves were captured in Newport Beach Saturday night, and as always, they were a sight to see!
Seats are limited and only available Oct. 16, unless the neon blue water sticks around — but for how long is unknown.
The backstory: People watching for bioluminescence had some advance warning, as red algae was spotted off the coast of Newport on Saturday morning. Red algae are what causes the natural phenomenon.
Beachgoers in Newport Beach reported seeing the glowing waves throughout the night Saturday into early Sunday morning. Where to go: Users on the wave-spotting Facebook group "Bioluminescence in ...
You can watch video of the bioluminescent waves in the video player above. Additional footage can be viewed in the video player at the bottom of this story. Beachgoers in Newport Beach were in awe ...
The phenomenon associated with the red tide - or algae bloom - is filled with dinoflagellates, which then react when moved ...
A team from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography caught the beautiful sight early in the morning.
lucky San Diegans at Torrey Pines State Beach and Ponto Beach got a glimpse of bioluminescent waves crashing on the coast. Although it’s not something you see everyday, Southern California is no ...
Beachgoers in Newport Beach were in awe Saturday night as bioluminescent waves came crashing onto shore. Video sent to KTLA by Orange County Outdoors showed what appeared to be a typical night at ...