May 2018 Bioluminescent Red Tide in San Diego County - stock photo

A red tide caused the nighttime surf to light up in a striking blue color along parts of the Southern California coast. This phenomenon was caused by an algae bloom called bioluminescent phytoplankton and could be seen from from San Diego to Encinitas the week of 5/7/2018.
A red tide caused the nighttime surf to light up in a striking blue color along parts of the Southern California coast. This phenomenon was caused by an algae bloom called bioluminescent phytoplankton and could be seen from from San Diego to Encinitas the week of 5/7/2018.
May 2018 Bioluminescent Red Tide in San Diego County
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