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The brand-new species was given the name Tripedalia maipoensis as a tribute to where scientists originally found the marine ...
Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have been ...
The shores of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties have once again become the final resting place for scores of Velella velella ...
Flower hat jellies exemplify the paradox of the medusas, or bell-shaped jellyfish ... decimated Black Sea fisheries. Beroe abyssicola, 4.7 inches long Aequorea victoria. Transparent and colorless ...
Their residence attracts shrimp, fish and many other creatures. These deep-sea oases are just some of ... they saw this bioluminescent jellyfish (Colobonema sericeum). It may have been waiting ...
Mild winter weather creates ideal conditions for these jelly-like creatures that travel by wind and wash ashore in spring.
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname of by-the-wind sailors, velella velella are hydrozoans — a species ...
Morro Bay beachgoers have reported seeing thousands of sea creatures resembling jellyfish wash up along the shoreline recently. According to California State Parks, these little creatures are ...