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Rockweed, Algae and Snails Under Ultraviolet Light, Tongue Point, Washington

Under ultraviolet light, vegetation and small snails display dramatic colors in a tide pool at Tongue Point in the Salt Creek Recreation Area near Port Angeles, Washington. The vibrant colors are the result of fluorescence, a type of photoluminescence, in which certain chemicals absorb light that is invisible to human eyes and emit some of it at a different wavelength that we can see. This scene was captured under black light.

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Under ultraviolet light, vegetation and small snails display dramatic colors in a tide pool at Tongue Point in the Salt Creek Recreation Area near Port Angeles, Washington. The vibrant colors are the result of fluorescence, a type of photoluminescence, in which certain chemicals absorb light that is invisible to human eyes and emit some of it at a different wavelength that we can see. This scene was captured under black light.
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