Some bird species, such as the great-crested grebe (pictured),
hunt underwater for fish and have red eyes. The red colouring is
presumably beneficial to these diving birds, but in what way? If it does
provide an advantage, why have other birds with similar habits not
evolved red eyes?
In countless films I've seen scuba divers communicating with one another over radio and yet I understand that water absorbs radio waves so how does this work? Or is it just a Hollywood myth?
During a recent lecture on the use of confocal microscopes, we were told that red light penetrates further into tissue than blue and green light.This was demonstrated by the fact that a red laser is still visible when shone through a finger, but a green one isn’t.This contradicts the loss of red light that is observed as you descend underwater; everything appears blue at depth when scuba diving.Why is this?