Posted on 09/25/2016 12:08:00 PM PDT by V K Lee
Bioluminescent waves in San Diego, Red Tide Blue Waves, Alien footsteps on beach, Red Tide Surfing
Global warming is causing stress on planktons as their natural habitat is damaged by industrial pollutants from frack wells and the incandescent lightbulbs cause the coal plants to burn hotter, which causes cows to eat Monsato enhineered heat resistant flatulant corn, which causes Global warming in the first place. It’s a doozy!
I have been out many times it is amazing your wake comes alive
Back in the '30s, my dad was in the merchant marine and had tons of weird tales.
He said that one night, in the Indian Ocean, the lookout reported "strange lights in the water". There, across what seemed like miles of open ocean, there were these light rays, spinning like spokes of a wheel, strobing across the ocean, with his ship being at the rim.
They figured it was that plankton reacting to the throb of the engines. Years later I was reading about USOs and the claim was made that those lights were from an alien craft.
I’ve seen it on the Outer Banks often; it has a greener color there...
I first discovered this phenomenon as an ordinary seaman on an oil tanker going from Richmond, California to Portland, Oregon. I stood watch on the bridge at night and as the bow of the ship cut through the water, the water would light up. I thought it was amazing and really beautiful.
It was probably the fall of 1970, we were by the surf in Huntington Beach with friends when this happened. At the same time a rocket was launched from Vandenberg. It was blazingly awesome.
Actually, these little glowing plankton are the intergalactic Borg’s Earth Watchers getting ready to pick up their advence sabotage agent Obama for his return trip to the Borg invasion fleet’s Uranus HQ.
I used to love going into the surf at night on OBX to see this, it really is sort of magical, straight out of Disney.
Then, I came to understand just how very stupid it is to go into the ocean in even low light, let alone after dark, due to greatly increased risk of shark attack.
On top of that, sharks have been shown to use the bioluminescence for locating prey.
So, it was fun, but I won’t be doing that again.
It is more green on OBX than this. Wonder why, different species of plankton?
Never thought of walking through the wash at the tide line to see it, I always got in the water. You can see it in the waves, too.
Yes, I used to see it in the waves as they crested and crashed.
I tried keeping it in a glass in the house, but it dies; and has to be disturbed to light-up.
I guess there are many different kinds, in different places or under different conditions.
That red tide on the shore can make it stink to high heaven.
I knew it. It's just as I suspected.
Just like Hillarys pant suit late monday evening
This just in and microagresssion seems to make them sad
Black, women, and LGBTQPB planktons suffer the worst from racism, sexism, Islamaphobia, and hostile work environment.
We used to call it “fire in the water” in the NY Bight
That’s AWESOME.....
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