EXCLUSIVE: "Glowing" Sea Turtle Discovered | National Geographic

While filming coral off the Solomon Islands, David Gruber, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, encountered a "bright red-and-green spaceship." This underwater UFO turned out to be a hawksbill sea turtle, which is significant because it's the first time that biofluorescence has ever been seen in reptiles, according to Gruber. Gruber is now excited to learn more about this critically endangered species and how it is using biofluorescence.
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BIOFLUORESCENCE VIDEOGRAPHER: David Gruber
SENIOR PRODUCER: Jeff Hertrick
EDITOR: Jennifer Murphy
EXPEDITION FUNDED BY: TBA21
TBA21 CINEMAPHOTOGRAPHER: Barry Broomfield
TBA21 PRODUCERS: Francesca Von Habsburg and Markus Reymann
TBA21 LINE PRODUCER: Lauren Matic
ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE: National Geographic Creative and Pawel Achtel

EXCLUSIVE: "Glowing" Sea Turtle Discovered | National Geographic
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