‘Heck of a light show’: spectacular bloom of bioluminescence returns to Tasmania’s coastline
by Petra Stock from on (#6T8VB)
Phenomenon known as sea sparkles' or red tide' is caused by masses of noctiluca scintillans, a pink-coloured algae
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Masses of glittering algae have returned to Tasmania's coastline in a spectacular bloom of bioluminescence that experts say is the largest seen in years.
The phenomenon, known as sea sparkles" or red tide", was caused by masses of noctiluca scintillans, a pink-coloured algae that experts say was beautiful to look at, but considered bad news for the environment.
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