Shiny underwater animals biology, video


This video says about itself:

Biologist Illuminates Glowing Underwater World

27 October 2014

National Geographic 2014 Emerging Explorer and marine biologist David Gruber studies animals that glow and shine underwater. Using special filters, he captures dazzling sights of marine creatures that use light—through bioluminescence or fluorescence—to interact in dark habitats.

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