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Yves Earhart

Bioluminescent Bays

Bioluminescent Bays unveils the mesmerizing world of nature's living light shows, where microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates transform tropical waters into spectacular displays of blue luminescence. This comprehensive exploration delves into the fascinating biological mechanisms behind these rare ecosystems, focusing on how these single-celled organisms use luciferin and luciferase to produce their characteristic glow — a defense mechanism perfected over millions of years of evolution.
The book takes readers on a scientific journey through the world's most renowned bioluminescent bays, including Puerto Rico's Mosquito Bay and Jamaica's Luminous Lagoon, examining the precise environmental conditions that make these natural wonders possible. Through a careful analysis of water temperature, salinity levels, and the crucial role of mangrove forests, readers gain insight into the delicate balance that sustains these unique marine ecosystems.
The text skillfully bridges multiple scientific disciplines, presenting complex concepts in an accessible manner while maintaining scientific rigor. Progressing from fundamental biological processes to broader ecological implications, the book examines current challenges facing these sensitive environments, including climate change, light pollution, and coastal development. It concludes with practical conservation strategies and innovative research applications, making it an invaluable resource for both scientists and nature enthusiasts. The combination of detailed scientific analysis and real-world conservation approaches provides readers with a thorough understanding of these extraordinary marine environments and the urgent need to preserve them.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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