He said: ‘This jellyfish attack is the latest example of how the fish farming industry is failing to cope with environmental challenges. We routinely see them using the land and sea as a sewer ...
There are a few reasons. Jellyfish wash up on local beaches year-round. A strong current or storm can easily push them onto land where they suffocate or get squished by an unsuspecting beach walker.
They’ve attacked fishermen hundreds of miles from land, and can go far inland up freshwater systems. Up to 200 people a year ...
Jellyfish are known for drifting to and fro at the whim of ocean currents—but not all species are so passive. The millions of golden jellyfish that pack Palau’s Jellyfish Lake spend much of ...
The jellyfish delivered to Buchanan’s MoMISC ... They’ve kept at it, sometimes partnering with the crews from the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Division of Aquatic Resources.
Got a jellyfish thing? We’ve previously covered a hydrogen-powered jellyfish bot, and a hexabot “land jellyfish”. Thanks to [baldpower] for the tip.
He said: ‘This jellyfish attack is the latest example of how the fish farming industry is failing to cope with environmental challenges. We routinely see them using the land and sea as a sewer ...