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Old 07-19-2010, 09:01 AM   #5
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Natural Fish Lures

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Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
i know that bioluminescence is often caused by something disrupting the water (kayak paddle, bubbles, a boat's engine) but these guys were just chillin on the surface doing their own thing, without any disruptance. when i went over them with the inflatable, however, they stopped glowing and we could not see them anymore. seemed kinda like the opposite of bioluminescence. instead of disrupting something to make it glow, it glowed until it was disrupted.
some fish are able to produce this in order to attract other marine life for food. The Angler fish that you see in Finding Nemo, that's a good example of what they use that light for. The light will attract other and then the fish will eat them as they get close enough. Again some fish can create this at any time.
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