Who goes there? – ocean phosphorescence bioluminescence – AFTER DARK

Who’s responsible for the oceanic disco lights the we call bioluminescence?
Cost
$285 per workshop

Who’s responsible for the oceanic disco lights the we call bioluminescence? Is it really causing albatross to swim in circles? Can we catch and get to see some of these mysterious glowing creatures?  Why and how do they do it? The disadvantages of glowing in a dark ocean are obvious, so what are the advantages? 

Join us on a dark oceanic field trip to see if we can find some of the culprits! 

Who goes there? – ocean phosphorescence bioluminescence – AFTER DARK

Equipment

Richard will be in contact after you have registered with further information

we are a team of scientists and science communicators
WE DO FIELD WORK THAT IS ACCESSIBLE TO ANYONE ​

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We grew up outside, connected with the nature and believe that our kids should go outside too.

Here, at Field-based STEM, we are all working as a big team. Tap into our collective expertise.  

"Unlike scientific community programmes that are expensive and require lots of investment, field work is done by individuals and is accessible to anyone. The skills gained during field work open up a huge area for everyone undertaking it."

we are a team of scientists and science communicators
WE DO FIELD WORK THAT IS ACCESSIBLE TO ANYONE ​

Check out all of our workshops

We grew up outside, connected with the nature and believe that our kids should go outside too.

Here, at Field-based STEM, we are all working as a big team. Tap into our collective expertise.  

"Unlike scientific community programmes that are expensive and require lots of investment, field work is done by individuals and is accessible to anyone. The skills gained during field work open up a huge area for everyone undertaking it."