Chennai’s ECR Beach Glows Blue: Where Else Can You See Bioluminescence In India?
Chennai’s ECR Beach Glows Blue: Where Else Can You See Bioluminescence In India?
On the night of October 18, beachgoers at ECR were treated to breathtaking waves aglow with blue light.

Bioluminescent waves recently mesmerized onlookers along Chennai’s East Coast Road (ECR), creating a breathtaking spectacle that quickly gained traction on social media. This enchanting display is caused by the light emitted from certain marine organisms, such as the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans, which react to water turbulence from waves or currents through chemical processes.

On the night of October 18, beachgoers at ECR were treated to breathtaking waves aglow with blue light. Following a storm that brought heavy rainfall to the area, the nutrient-rich waters created an ideal environment for these luminous creatures to thrive.

It is not a very rare event, especially along the Chennai coast; such events have occurred in the past years with most memorable observations recorded in 2019. They are associated with factors such as nutrient input due to rain and fluctuation in sea temperature. Despite their aesthetic appeal, large blooms of bioluminescent organisms may cause disturbances in the balance of the ecosystem, depriving the water of oxygen.

Other Locations in India to Witness Bioluminescence

While Chennai’s ECR beach is currently a hotspot for bioluminescence, there are several other locations across India where this enchanting phenomenon can be observed under the right conditions:

  • Bhangram Beach, MaharashtraThis beach is relatively lesser-known, and there are reports of bioluminescent waves at this beach between October and March. This is a rather exotic occurrence that preferably develops in freshwater environments and is sensitive to water quality
  • Benaulim and Betalbatim Beaches, Goa

    These beaches are located in South Goa and when the sea is calm, they lighten up in a beautiful bioluminescent at night.

    Situated 7km from Udupi, Mattu Beach rarely provides any glimpse of the waves at night. It remains one of the least visited locations for viewing this wonder of nature.

    Havelock Island in particular has bioluminescent planktons in its surrounding waters. During the night, excursions in kayaks are possible, which gives visitors an opportunity to see the place at night and enjoy the magical luminosity of the water.

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