Are bioluminescent beaches safe?


Are bioluminescent beaches safe? Bioluminescent algae can have severe effects on human health and should not be touched. Do not swim in waters containing algal blooms, no matter how beautiful they are. Direct contact could lead to skin infections or even death.


Are bioluminescent beaches natural?

We humans can witness this natural phenomenon when there is lots of bioluminescence in the water, usually from an algae bloom of plankton. The bioluminescent sea will glow when it's disturbed by a wave breaking or a splash in the water at night. Algae bloom sea sparkle events are caused by calm and warm sea conditions.


Are bioluminescent beaches safe to swim in?

Things like bioluminescent algae that twinkle along the seascape can poison sea life from fish to sea turtles and can make humans very sick if they come into contact with it, so swimming is not advised. What is this?


Where can I see bioluminescence UK?

One of the best places in the UK to witness the bioluminescent plankton is Anglesey and the west Wales coast.