21 Apr - Mosquito Bay, Isla de Vieques, Spanish Virgin Islands 18:05.636N 65:26.478W

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Bridget & Nick Gray
Sun 21 Apr 2013 21:53
Pyrodinium bahamense is the one celled organism responsible and is a diflagellate. They create light when touched and glow for about 0.1 sec. It is thought to be a defense mechanism to silhouette their predators and attract larger ones! Someone in the past was bitten by a shark in the lagoon, supporting the theory! The lagoon is an ideal environment as it is very stable (wind and temperature), has slow water turnover (13.5 days for a water molecule to complete a circuit), high salinity (35-40 parts per million) and high vitamin B12 levels (thanks to the decomposition of mangrove leaves) required for the chemical reaction.
Then went on to the town of Esperanza and found a mango tree with fruit ready to pick, and in reach - finally!