Laguna Grande bioluminescent bay

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Laguna Grande bioluminescent bay is a famous glowing lagoon in Puerto Rico where microorganisms light up the water at night, creating a popular eco-tourism experience for visitors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bioluminescent bay
lagoon
tourist attraction
accessMethod kayak
small tour boats
activity guided boat tours
nighttime kayak tours
wildlife observation
alternateName Laguna Grande NERFINISHED
bestViewingCondition clear skies
moonless nights
causeOfGlow bioluminescent microorganisms
climateZone tropical
conservationConcern light pollution
over-tourism
water pollution
country Puerto Rico
dominantOrganism dinoflagellates
ecologicalRole habitat for marine organisms
nursery area for fish
ecosystemType coastal lagoon ecosystem
environmentalManagement limits on boat size
regulated tour operators
restrictions on swimming
hasFeature mangrove-fringed shoreline
narrow mangrove channel entrance
hasTourismInfrastructure guided night tours
nearby marinas
visitor information services
importance major tourist destination in Puerto Rico
languageOfRegion Spanish
lightingConditionForGlow darkness
locatedIn Fajardo NERFINISHED
locatedOn east coast of Puerto Rico
nearbyProtectedArea Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
notableFor bioluminescent water
glowing effect at night
partOf municipality of Fajardo NERFINISHED
region Caribbean
relatedAttraction La Parguera bioluminescent bay
Mosquito Bay NERFINISHED
tourismSeasonality year-round attraction
tourismType eco-tourism
triggerForGlow disturbance by paddles
water movement
waterBodyType lagoon

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Fajardo, Puerto Rico hasTouristAttraction Laguna Grande bioluminescent bay