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  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
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  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
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  • Self portrait (selfie) by Eric Cheng covered in kelp while trying to sneak up on whale sharks in Mexico.
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  • Self-portrait in Alaska
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  • Millions of Mastigias sp. jellies follow the sun in Jellyfish Lake, Palau. With snorkeler (self portrait)
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  • Millions of Mastigias sp. jellies follow the sun in Jellyfish Lake, Palau. With snorkeler (self portrait)
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