
The Glow Below

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 A call to oceanographer Edie Widder about a fish with a very odd immune system quickly becomes something else: a dive into the deep sea, into a world of brilliant light. But down there, the light doesn’t behave like light -- it sparkles and glows, but also drips, squirts, and dribbles. Today, find out how creatures make the light and how they use it, from hunting and hiding to maybe even … talking. And hear about a series of mysterious moments where Edie goes from studying the creatures to becoming one of them. 
  
   EPISODE CREDITS:   
 Hosted by - Molly Webster 
 Reported by - Molly Webster 
 Produced by - Maria Paz Gutierrez 
 with help from - Molly Webster 
 Fact-checking by - Diane A. Kelly 
   EPISODE CITATIONS:   
   Documentary -   
 Coming soon, there’ll be a new doc about Edie’s life and work studying bioluminescence in deep sea creatures. According to Edie, “  A Life Illuminated  ”, contains some of the best deep sea bioluminescence footage ever recorded. It’s from our friends at Sandbox Films, and director Tasha Van Zandt. 
   https://www.sandboxfilms.org/films/a-life-illuminated/   
  
   Books -   
 Edie Widder wrote a memoir! Go read, “Below the Edge of Darkness: A Memoir of Exploring Light and Life in the Deep Sea”.https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/564185/below-the-edge-of-darkness-by-edith-widder-phd/ 
  
   Videos -   
 It’s not in the episode, but a few years back, Edie’s fame reached new heights when she  captured footage of a never-before-seen Giant Squid  … here’s the story, and video. 
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krDdv9KLmuM   
  
   Articles -   
 A look at some glowing shrimps. 
   https://zpr.io/3jyHWi7VFBw5   
  
 A photo gallery of different types of deep sea glow, from different types of deep sea creatures, including one of counterillumination, which Edie talks about in the episode. 
   https://zpr.io/hdFFsArGjhau   
  
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