The Enigma of Deep-Sea Glow: Nature’s Bioluminescent Light and the Quest for Lost Treasures
Beneath the crushing darkness of the deep ocean, where sunlight fades beyond 350 meters, life defies silence with a luminous language—bioluminescence. Over 90% of deep-sea organisms harness this biochemical glow, using it not as decoration but as a survival tool. From luring prey with tantalizing flashes to confusing predators through sudden bursts, bioluminescence governs predation,…
