Patrick Coyne captured the footage of the pod of dolphins in the bioluminescent waves and the video was also uploaded by Newport Coastal Adventure to its Facebook page. The company said its captain took Coyne out to look for dolphins Wednesday and encountered the amazing interaction with the glowing dolphins just after sunset.
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The neon blue appearance is usually caused by algae in the water.
Bioluminescent phytoplankton give the surf an electric blue glow, according to National Geographic. Some dinoflagellates -- single-celled planktonic creatures -- can produce toxins that are harmful to fish, humans and other creatures.
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Scientists believe bioluminescence may also be a form of defense for the life-forms.
Rare bioluminescent waves captured on camera in spectacular sighting in Newport Beach
Rare bioluminescent waves captured on camera in spectacular sighting in Newport Beach