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Can you touch the Sea of Stars in the Maldives?

The Sea of Stars phenomena is caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton called dinoflagellates. This phytoplankton release light when they are disturbed by movement or waves. It is safe to touch and swim in the water because the plankton's light is not hot.



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The Sea of Stars phenomena is caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton called dinoflagellates. This phytoplankton release light when they are disturbed by movement or waves. It is safe to touch and swim in the water because the plankton's light is not hot.

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