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Fall is high season for bioluminescence, a magical glimmering produced by tiny, single-celled organisms when the water is disturbed by paddles or waves. Out in the dark on Tomales Bay, the air ...
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FamilyVacationist on MSNFloating stars: An evening on California’s bioluminescent bayOur bioluminescent tour group of a dozen or so strangers had gathered at dusk on the shores of Tomales Bay, which floats atop ...
“It’s just amazing.” The two most common spots to check out bioluminescence are Tomales Bay in Marin County and Moss Landing in Monterey Bay where you can take advantage of a number of bioluminescent ...
paddlers embark on a bioluminescent night paddle through Tomales Bay, where tour guides tell us "each stroke reveals a radiant glow." Along with that glow, you may get to spot local species like ...
The bay's sheltered environment allows for higher concentrations of bioluminescent plankton. Similarly, Tomales Bay, located north of San Francisco in Marin County, is another fantastic option.
The bioluminescence waves, which turn the ocean red during the day and glow neon blue night, have been reported being seen at multiple California city coasts including Newport Beach, Laguna Beach ...
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