The sparkling blue glow in the Puget Sound isn’t really magic, but it might as well be.
It’s a scientific fact that the population of Seattle expands tenfold the moment sunsets creep past 8pm. Beaches are suddenly populated like sold-out Capitol Hill Block Parties with picnickers and kids impervious to the water’s chill; on-water traffic returns too, with paddleboarders, sailors, and the occasional eFoil rider. It’s magical. But those long-awaited late sunsets might also get in the way of something even more magical in Seattle’s summer waters: bioluminescence.
OK fine, the sparkling blue glow in the Puget Sound isn’t really magic, but it might as well be.
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