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What If You Could Grow Bioluminescent Ocean Life at Home?

#bioluminescence #bioluminescent #kpassionate Bioluminescent life is found throughout our oceans, from the waves to the deep seafloor. I’m a marine biologist and today we’re going to grow our own ocean bioluminescence. The Bioluminescent Bio-Orb was provided by a company called PyroFarms. This is not a paid sponsorship. Grow your own bioluminescence here → https://pyrofarms.com/ Chapters 00:00 - Dolphins Swimming in Bioluminescence 00:58 - Grow Your Own Bioluminescent Ocean Life 02:40 - Why Some Animals Produce Bioluminescence 03:32 - How Humans Use Bioluminescence 04:59 - I Grew Bioluminescent Plankton 05:52 - How Bioluminescence Works 06:25 - Is Bioluminescent Algae Safe 07:44 - KPassionate Dolphins swim in bioluminescent waves, leaving a trail of light behind them. Surfers catch glowing waves. The images could be straight out of Avatar or Tron. But this isn’t CGI. These enchanting displays of light are created by living organisms through a chemical reaction called bioluminescence. The most common bioluminescent organisms are marine plankton called dinoflagellates. The name comes from combining the Greek word dinos, which means whirling, with the Latin flagellum, meaning whip. This is a reference to the distinctive way they spin as they swim. Dinoflagellates live in the surface layers of the sea and are what’s creating the sparkling luminescence seen in these videos. The specific type of bioluminescent dinoflagellate sent to me by PyroFarms is Pyrocystis fusiformis, also known PyroDinos. Scientists believe the production of bioluminescence by PyroDinos is a defense mechanism that startles grazing fish which would otherwise eat them, or possibly to illuminate grazers so that they are more visible to their own predators. This is known as the "Burglar Alarm" hypothesis. Other animals use bioluminescence to attract mates, communicate with other animals, or to entice prey. A famous example is the angler fish that uses a luminescent fin ray as a lure. Squid and jellyfish have luminescent tentacles that draw in small fish just like moths to a flame. Beyond their mesmerizing beauty, PyroDinos and other bioluminescent plankton potentially have some groundbreaking applications in the fields of architecture, medicine, and conservation. Because they can produce light, scientists are currently looking into how bioluminescent organisms could be used to make sustainable outdoor lighting in public spaces. They’re also developing indoor lighting for people’s homes. These bioluminescent-powered lamps are called “Biolamps.” Cited Sources [1] https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/artic... [2] https://www.wired.com/2015/01/lamp-wh... [3] https://vimeo.com/105638791 [4] https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wil... [5] https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20... Join the KPassionate channel:    / @kpassionate   ---------------------------- Check out our Patreon to support the KPassionate channel! We provide early access to videos, your name in the credits of our videos, and bonus content! →  / kpassionate   -------------------------- KPassionate →    / kpassionate   Social media: Twitch →   / kpassionate   Instagram →   / kp.assionate   TikTok →   / k_passionate   Discord →   / discord   Merch →https://shop.kpassionate.com ----------------------- Music Cody Martin - soundstripe.com    / @pyrofarms   NOAA Fisheries NOAA Ocean Explorer    • Dolphins Swimming in Bioluminescence      • Bioluminescent waves: Surfers ride gl...      • The anglerfish: The original approach...   https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/video_...    • Weird Killer of the Deep | World's We...     / cijqif6oyyt      • Dolphins and fish glowing in biolumin...      • Glowee: Illuminating the ‘City of Lig...   https://vimeo.com/105638791    • Bioluminescence California || Swimmin...   https://www.king5.com/video/news/loca... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... blackboxgiuld - stock.adobe.com Longjourney - soundstripe.com Amazing Nature - stock.adobe.com VIAFilms - soundstripe.com BlackBoxGuild - soundstripe.com SkywardKick - soundstripe.com Cronin et al motortion - soundstripe.com MediaWhaleStock - soundstripe.com Sky Rock Media - stock.adobe.com vasttt - soundstripe.com macs - soundstripe.com David - stock.adobe.com Jordan - stock.adobe.com

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