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Bioluminescence Sharks + Marine Life
Bioaluminesince is a glow in the dark light source for the sea. A lot of animals have this to help them see in the dark. It isn’t only on animals but it also can be found on plants. Most of the time bioluminescence is found in places that cant see the sunlight through the water. It comes in many different colors too, the reason for this is so that the sharks can see there prey better with lighter colors and the darker colors allow them to reflect the other colors of their prey. But it is not only on sharks but it is also and fish for camofloage. If the bioaluminesent coral is yellow, the fish that lives in it is mostlikley to have a yellow tone to there skin to blend into they’re home. Since sharks don’t have very good color perception nor shade prosecution so even if it is the same color just different shades the shark will have a harder time finding the fish in the coral. A lot of the time you would see bioaluminsence in the waves near the shore. The reason for this is because there might have been some lose coral or plant with bioaluminecens in the water that broke into tiny tiny pieces and eventually washed up along shore. Another reason for this might be because there is some shrill or plankton migration to the shore. Since shrill and plankton are so close and stay as one huge group it looks like they color the water a light blue, dark blue, and sometimes even a peach-pink.