Some things I see on the boat, especially at night, are impossible to describe or photograph. Night plankton is one of those things. Here is my rudimentary attempt at showing what it is like to activate night plankton:
the things i can’t describe
September 11th, 2016 § 6 comments
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Nicely done.
Magical!!
Is there an email alert for new content? How did I go three months without seeing this? You, and “night plankton” are amazing!
I come here to learn about bioluminescent and find this beautiful post and miss you.
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