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What beaches in Florida have bioluminescence?

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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Is bioluminescence in Florida? Yes. From June to September, the Space Coast has several bioluminescence tours. Popular spots to see this natural phenomenon include the Thousand Islands in the Banana River (in Cocoa Beach), parts of the Indian River Lagoon, in Titusville and National Wildlife Refuge on Merritt Island.

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They're most common in spring and into summer, especially during years with a combination of good rains and warm weather. Now the hard part: The challenge is knowing when. And where. Even the experts can't accurately forecast bioluminescence.

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The Maldives The sand on this beach glows in the dark because of ostracod crustaceans, or sea shrimp. These tiny organisms, only one millimeter in length, emit the blue light for up to a minute, lighting up your path as you walk across the beach.

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Miami Beach, Miami South Beach is the most esteemed and glamorous area for going out. Club LIV is a tour de force on the scene and often a star-studded affair, with celebrities like Calvin Harris and the Kardashians gracing its dance floor.

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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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The bay attracts hundreds of visitors mesmerized by its glowing waters that are activated when microscopic organisms are disturbed. But its murky waters also serve as a nursery for several species, including tiger, nurse, reef and hammerhead sharks.

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