Padukere, Udupi beaches witness rare bioluminescence activity at night


Justin D’Silva

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Nov 23: A rare bioluminescence activity is recorded at the sea shore of Padukere, Malpe for the past few days. Blue colour shimmers on the waves while one touches the sea shore.

Bioluminescence is believed to be occurring at Udupi, Mattu and Padukere beeches for quite a long time. Photography enthusiasts identified a similar activity two days ago at Mattu beach.

The current bioluminescence activity occurring at Padukere is a glowing bright blue colour light, attracting lots of visitors to the sea shore. The visitors say that the waves will be glowing with utmost brightness after 11.00 pm. Manjunath Kamath, a visitor to Padukere beach had identified the activity during early October this year. But the intensity of the brightness has gradually increased and is easily visible to bare eyes.

Every night, a lot of enthusiastic photographers and zoology enthusiasts are visiting the beach to capture the bioluminescence activity.

Speaking about these changes at sea shore Dr Santhosh Kumar, head of the department, Zoology department, Poornaprajna College Udupi said, "This activity is a sort of biological indicator. This does not indicate any problem with the sea. Some marine organisms illuminate because of stress or disturbance. If there is a glow on the sea shore, it depicts that the environment is healthy. When there is an influx of pollutants, then the bioluminescent character of these organisms will decrease. Planktons near the shoreline illuminating indicates a healthy shoreline," he said.

Meanwhile, bioluminescence activity was also witnessed in Karwar, Kumta sea shores and in Surathkal. The photographs and videos of the glow went viral on social media attracting more number of visitors to the sea shore during the night. Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Shobha Karandlanje also tweeted about the issue and asked people to witness the activity.

"Illumination of light is due to a single cell organism. At times, these organisms gather in large numbers at the sea shore and due to the stress they undergo, they emit light. This is called bioluminescence activity. This activity is largely and often seen on the coastline of Karnataka which is not a good sign. There might be some sort of connection between the mermaid and bioluminescence. Large quantities of these organisms and their effect on other lifecycles is also to be studied. Many developmental activities are taking place in our coastal line and this causes frequent growth of these organisms. During the day, the sea will be visible as green and at night in dark blue color" says Dr Shivakumar Haragi, assistant professor, Karnataka University Zoology department, Karwar.

Bioluminescence activity on Karnataka sea coast has attracted numerous visitors to the shore.

  

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  • REHAN, udupi/KSA

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    Bioluminescence of dinoflagellates may be beautiful, but it may also be a signal of danger. Many of the species in this group are toxic. Some species, such as the sea sparkle (Noctiluca scintillans) are not as toxic but may have other unpleasant effects.

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  • Krishna Mohan, Moodbidri

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    Read more about the bioluminescence here. in my blog
    https://drkrishi.com/bioluminescence-living-lights/

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  • Strwolfstwyn Menezes, Udupi/DBX/Perth/Toronto/Pithrody/Portland

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    One prof is saying this is a good thing, another is saying it is not. So, bioluminiscence is good or nah?

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  • Maria Sequiera, Shirva - Udupi

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Beginning of Blue Revolution planned by Modi for the prosperity of the country?

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    People have experienced blues of Modi now even the sea creatures are complaining and exhibiting thier dissent. Minors in UP are are threatening Yogi. All unpleasant things are happening first time since 70 years.

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  • Man!, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    How in god’s name do you compare this occurrence of Nature to politics? Blows my mind away!

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  • Maria Sequiera, Shirva - Udupi

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    If so, why do you shamelessly live in this country?
    Just for the sake of free BPL ration?

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    It is just the Samudra Manthan going on by the Nara Indra.
    II NaMo Namaha II

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    You missed science classes.. it seems!

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    Ancha panda dadayea.

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