Hurricanes and other coastal storms often warn of floods, rip currents and… jellyfish. Though a seemingly odd part of a storm experience, large numbers of jellyfish are a common sight being washed up ...
Have you had the chance to head out to any part of Hilton Head Island’s 12 miles of white sand beaches lately? If so, you may have noticed some of the many beached jellyfish that have washed ashore on ...
As the oceans get warmer, jellyfish are causing pain beyond their sting. The marine animals have shut down power plants from Sweden to the United States while killing thousands of farmed fish in pens ...
Lion’s mane jellyfish made it into the national news this week. It seems there have been sightings of these huge animals throughout the Gulf of Maine. Many have been stranded on Hampton Beach and ...
It pulsed like a tiny heartbeat — a clear, quarter-sized jellyfish rising through the calm water of Taft Lake, sunlight flickering through its translucent body. The sight stopped Kate Lucas ...
Jellyfish are more advanced than once thought. A new study from the University of Copenhagen has demonstrated that Caribbean box jellyfish can learn at a much more complex level than ever imagined – ...
It was an unexpected sight for Casey Neet and his 8-year-old daughter paddleboarding in an Eldorado National Forest reservoir: Hundreds of transparent white circular blobs drifted in the serene ...
Nature lovers, now is the time to keep your eyes peeled for Michigan’s rarely seen freshwater jellyfish. These curious aquatic invertebrates are native to China, but were first documented in Michigan ...
'Tis the season ... for Aurelia aurita. Meet the moon jellyfish or moon jelly. Actually, you're better off staying away. Like an early snowbird to Florida, the moon jellyfish proliferates this time of ...
Researchers confirmed what was already known: jellyfish eat bigger prey as they grow, which means they also occupy a higher position in the food web as they grow. They also found that some of the ...
In the ethereal blue glow of the water, a huge shape swept toward them. Around 30 feet long, with four billowing arms and a domed head, the creature was larger than the tourists’ personal submersible.
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