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Spike88 04-18-09 11:50 PM

Glowing Things
 
I recently went out on a boat with a friend of mine to go night time fishing. We were sitting there not really getting any bites when I noticed what looked like the stars reflecting off the water. After we turned off the lights I noticed they were green. There was a whole lot of them, and some would like disintegrate in the water. No one had a clue what they are, and its hard to google something like this. Was wondering if anyone had experience with them and know what they are.

Task Force 04-18-09 11:53 PM

Could be those little glowing plankton.:hmmm:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/43/11...a5f0ce.jpg?v=0
They light up when they are moved/ touched.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...t_midnight.jpg
Wave full of them.

breadcatcher101 04-18-09 11:53 PM

Stars reflecting off small jellyfish.

bookworm_020 04-19-09 03:11 AM

Sounds like plankton, if they are disturbed they emit light, so make the sea glow.

SteamWake 04-19-09 08:37 AM

Lots of glowing creatures in the sea

Im thinking you saw phytoplankton

Ive seen swarms of glowing jellyfish float beneath the keel while at anchor at night. At first it makes you do a double take on your beer :rotfl:

August 04-19-09 09:16 AM

You should see what they look like underwater with the lights turned off. Amazing stuff.

Jimbuna 04-19-09 09:59 AM

A few good examples of phytoplankton here:

http://www.serc.si.edu/labs/phytopla...imer/phyto.jsp

August 04-19-09 04:49 PM

Many years ago a buddy of mine and I were drifting in his 16ft speedboat knocking back a couple beers in the middle of Penobscot bay one summer night.

Just kidding around I was humming a few bars from the Jaws movie theme song "na na....na na.....na na na..." when off to the side something very large, i'd say about 3-4ft in diameter and as long as the boat, swam at us a couple feet underwater, passing underneath and away in the opposite direction.

It was too dark to tell what it was but you could see the general outline by trails of phosphorescence around it. Freaked us right out. We quickly fired up the motor and got the hell out of there.

Task Force 04-19-09 04:59 PM

Sounds like you attrackted the real jaws.:rotfl:

A Very Super Market 04-19-09 06:08 PM

Maybe it was a whale. Though it could have been Great White....

August 04-19-09 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Very Super Market (Post 1087025)
Maybe it was a whale. Though it could have been Great White....

Or it was just a dolphin or sea lion and with an active imagination exacerbated by being in a slightly inebriated state, it grew to epic proportions!

Etienne 04-19-09 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 1087035)
Or it was just a dolphin or sea lion and with an active imagination exacerbated by being in a slightly inebriated state, it grew to epic proportions!

In any story involving a boat and alcohol, creatures are expected to grow to epic proportion.

Where do you think sea monsters come from?

sunvalleyslim 04-19-09 10:27 PM

Sounds like a nude skin diver with a niteglow condom............:haha::haha::har:

Christopher Snow 04-19-09 11:49 PM

This "glow phenomenon" has even been known to save lives: See the movie "Apollo 13" wherein "Jim Lovell" (actor Tom Hanks) speaks about the glowing wake churned up by the passing of a large ship.... An aircraft carrier, in his case.

And how it led him home.


CS

Jimbuna 04-20-09 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 1087035)
Or it was just a dolphin or sea lion and with an active imagination exacerbated by being in a slightly inebriated state, it grew to epic proportions!

You know what?...they never did capture Moby Dick :hmmm:


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