University of Rhode Island: Scientists Make First Observation of Fish Using Bioluminescent Flashes to Facilitate 'Schooling'
August 14, 2019
August 14, 2019
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Aug. 14 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:
To Brennan Phillips, University of Rhode Island assistant professor of ocean engineering, it was an unparalleled sight. In the depths of the sea off the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, he and a team of researchers saw what he describes as "a magic carpet of stars." These "stars" were actually bioluminescent lights emitted from thousands of flash . . .
To Brennan Phillips, University of Rhode Island assistant professor of ocean engineering, it was an unparalleled sight. In the depths of the sea off the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, he and a team of researchers saw what he describes as "a magic carpet of stars." These "stars" were actually bioluminescent lights emitted from thousands of flash . . .
