Assessment of marine bioluminescence

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U. S. Office of Naval Research
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1993
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Seafarers are unavoidably aware of bioluminescence. Often beautiful, as when porpoises at a ship's bow streak through luminescent dinoflagellates, outlining their bodies in light and leaving behind persistent glowing tracks, bioluminescence is nearly always noticeable in bow waves, wakes and in breaking waves. Thus, it has implications for many types of naval operations.

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Seafarers are unavoidably aware of bioluminescence. Often beautiful, as when porpoises at a ship's bow streak through luminescent dinoflagellates, outlining their bodies in light and leaving behind persistent glowing tracks, bioluminescence is nearly always noticeable in bow waves, wakes and in breaking waves. Thus, it has implications for many types of naval operations.
This article may be cited as: Case, J. F., Widder, E. A., Bernstein, S., Ferrer, K., Young, D., Latz, M. I., Geiger, M., & Lapota, D. (1993). Assessment of marine bioluminescence. Naval Research Reviews, XLV(2), 31-41.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #868.
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1993
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Assessment of marine bioluminescence
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U. S. Office of Naval Research
1993
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Assessment of marine bioluminescence
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Assessment of marine bioluminescence