An unusual and early display of bioluminescence is occurring in coastal waters. Typically observed later in the year, the phenomenon, known as “mareld” (sea sparkle), is currently visible in the darkness. The bioluminescence initially appears orange, then shifts to a blue hue. Experts attribute the early bloom to a combination of factors, including recent weather patterns and water temperatures. This spectacle is caused by microscopic algae that emit light when disturbed. The event is attracting attention from locals and scientists alike, offering a rare and beautiful natural display.
