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Beachgoers in California ... to jellyfish and Portuguese man o' wars, feed on algae and zooplankton. Ocean sunfish are known to eat by-the-wind sailors. "Look for them on the beaches; they're ...
The sailors are a couple of inches long, and vary in striking shades of cobalt and baby blue while they're alive. They have a similar build to jellyfish ... What's the big deal? California ...
By-the-wind sailors are beginning to wash up onto shores in California ... which includes jellyfish and corals. Once the creatures are stranded on beaches, they can disintegrate and die, although ...
Along the U.S. Pacific coast, droves of alien creatures about the size of a doughnut are washing up on beaches and leaving a mat of briefly blue debris that soon fades to a crackly white—hiding ...
From the bow of the boat, I made eye contact with several of the surfers and waved, but it was a little too far for them to hear when I shouted, “We’re tagging the great white sharks swimming ...
Going to the beach in Northern California is a little more ... Reyes National Seashore announced last week. “These blue jellyfish-like creatures use their translucent, triangular sails to ...
Two new jellyfish take up residence at the Virginia Aquarium, bringing more understanding and education about these slimy sea ...
SAN DIEGO — From Point Conception to Northern Baja there are dozens of nurseries for baby white sharks ... a professor at California State University, Long Beach. These sharks have been there ...