This just occurred to me. Does the turbulence we create and desire at the surface to increase gas exchange also increase par?
I'm thinking as I see the little waves of light (shimmer) quickly crossing the surfaces of my corals that the light is being bent (briefly concentrated) like a magnifying glass does when it is used to start a fire. I'm not suggesting it is to that extent, but would it be enough to increase par, making some corals that desire more light thrive? Has this been covered elsewhere?
I'm thinking as I see the little waves of light (shimmer) quickly crossing the surfaces of my corals that the light is being bent (briefly concentrated) like a magnifying glass does when it is used to start a fire. I'm not suggesting it is to that extent, but would it be enough to increase par, making some corals that desire more light thrive? Has this been covered elsewhere?

