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A pioneering marine biologist takes us into the deep ocean to explore bioluminescence—the language of light that facilitates communication in darkness—and its implications for the future of life on Earth. Edith Widder’s dream of becoming a marine biologist faced a setback during college due to complications from surgery, which caused temporary blindness. This experience deepened her fascination with light and the importance of optimism. As her vision returned, she discovered her passion for oceanic bioluminescence, a little-explored field within the mysterious deep ocean. With limited funding, she seized the chance to train as a submersible pilot and ventured into the depths. Her first dive, clad in a suit resembling armor, took her to eight hundred feet, where she turned off the lights and witnessed stunning bioluminescent displays. Her career concerns faded as she became captivated by the abundance of light below. The narrative unfolds as Widder investigates this vital form of communication in nature, revealing hidden worlds and a diverse array of creatures, from microbes to giant squids, many never before filmed. Alongside her, readers experience the challenges of exploration, technological breakthroughs, and a growing awareness of the ocean's deteriorating health. This thrilling adventure blends scientific revelation with the complexities of exploration, illustrating how pushing boundaries leads to discovery and wonder—es
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Below the Edge of Darkness, Edith Widder
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- 2021
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