Bioluminescence is the emission of light by living organisms resulting from a chemical reaction involving luciferin and luciferase. This phenomenon is widespread among marine species, including bacteria, algae, jellyfish, and fish, and also occurs in terrestrial organisms like fireflies and certain fungi.
Deep-sea creatures are organisms that inhabit the ocean's depths below 200 meters, adapting to extreme conditions such as high pressure, low temperatures, and complete darkness.
Environmental conservation is the practice of protecting and managing the natural environment to preserve biodiversity, ensure the sustainable use of natural resources, and maintain ecological balance. It encompasses efforts to safeguard ecosystems, species, and natural habitats from degradation and overexploitation.