
Scientists Discover Massive Bioluminescent Sea Creature Illuminating Oceans
Scientists have discovered that tiny marine organisms called coccolithophores, previously thought unable to survive in the frigid Antarctic waters, do exist there in small concentrations, explaining the mysterious glowing turquoise patches seen in satellite images. This finding enhances understanding of oceanic carbon cycles and the distribution of plankton, which play a crucial role in regulating atmospheric carbon and potentially impacting global climate change.













