Jellyfish Invasion
Posted in environment by thuy | Tags: invasion, jellyfishHuge swarms of jellyfish are ruining beaches in Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mediterranean, Australia and elsewhere. And we can thank pollution, climate change, introductions of non-native species, overfishing and building artificial structures such as oil and gas rigs.
That’s the last thing I want to hear before my upcoming vacay in paradise. Man-of-war stings are the worst!! Forget a two-piece. Guess I’ll be enjoying the warm crystal blue waters on a floatie and decked out in a wetsuit and goggles.
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