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What Makes The “Northern Lights of the Sea” So Magical?

Season 1 Episode 5 | 8m 26s

From Aristotle to Darwin, Humankind’s effort to understand bioluminescence spans thousands of years. Even though it’s one of the oldest fields of scientific study, answers remain elusive. In this episode of Untold Earth we get in the water with the bioluminescent algae of the Salish Sea, experiencing and asking: what is it about this inscrutable mystery that inspires such obsession?

Aired: 09/17/23
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Lençóis Maranhenses boasts 350 square miles of dunes that fill crystal blue with lagoons each year.
With under 40 pupfish left in the wild, they are possibly the rarest fish on the planet.
Fossilized footprints suggest human presence in the Americas far earlier than previously believed.
Every winter, giant cuttlefish gather by the thousands for a battle royale to win a mate.
In Florida’s wetlands the carnivorous pitcher plant is blurring the lines between predator and ally.
The Northern Lights captivate viewers, but there may be more to this phenomenon than meets the eye.
What secrets can we unearth about the future of our planet from this petrified forest in Arizona?
Discover how The Atchafalaya Basin protects Louisiana's coast from hurricanes.
Meet Pando, an ancient tree in Utah that has grown into one of Earth's largest living wonders.
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Lençóis Maranhenses boasts 350 square miles of dunes that fill crystal blue with lagoons each year.
With under 40 pupfish left in the wild, they are possibly the rarest fish on the planet.
Fossilized footprints suggest human presence in the Americas far earlier than previously believed.
The Bay of Fundy's extreme 50 foot tides carry enough potential energy to power a small city.
Every winter, giant cuttlefish gather by the thousands for a battle royale to win a mate.
In Florida’s wetlands the carnivorous pitcher plant is blurring the lines between predator and ally.
The Northern Lights captivate viewers, but there may be more to this phenomenon than meets the eye.
What secrets can we unearth about the future of our planet from this petrified forest in Arizona?
Discover how The Atchafalaya Basin protects Louisiana's coast from hurricanes.
Meet Pando, an ancient tree in Utah that has grown into one of Earth's largest living wonders.