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Is there bioluminescence in Tampa Florida?

In Florida it's likely you can see bioluminescence near Titusville, Fort Pierce, and even Tampa Bay each summer. We've even seen bioluminescence occur in California during the summer time! It's an incredible phenomenon that we'd recommend checking out at least once in your lifetime!



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Where is bioluminescence in Florida?
  • Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge near Titusville.
  • Indian River Lagoon near Titusville.
  • Banana River near Cape Canaveral.
  • Kiwanis Island near Cocoa Beach.


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1. Mosquito Bay, Puerto Rico. Hidden on the southern coast of Vieques, off the east coast of mainland Puerto Rico, this narrow inlet widens into a dolphin-shaped bay of mangroves that protects the brightest occurrence of bioluminescence in the world according to Guinness World Records.

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Things like bioluminescent algae that twinkle along the seascape can poison sea life from fish to sea turtles and can make humans very sick if they come into contact with it, so swimming is not advised. What is this?

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Things like bioluminescent algae that twinkle along the seascape can poison sea life from fish to sea turtles and can make humans very sick if they come into contact with it, so swimming is not advised.

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One of the main questions that we are always getting from customers and visitors are “What are they looking for?”. Sand Crabs are your answer! Sand Crabs are usually only out at night and they are ghostly white and can only be spotted with flashlights. They are quick little creatures as well.

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