There are thousands of species of jellyfish around the world, but only six are common in UK waters. You may catch a glimpse ...
Jellyfish sightings in UK waters jumped by 32% compared to the previous year, according to the Marine Conservation Society. Most were on the UK's west coasts, particularly in Cornwall and Wales ...
Thousands of jellyfish both dead and alive have been found washed up on the beaches of Cornwall. Mauve Stingers, also known as Pelagia noctiluca, aren’t lethal to humans but their sting can be ...
A sighting of a Jellyfish in a canal has been described by experts as "very strange". They suspect the freshwater species' presence in the Shropshire Union Canal is due to an increase in water ...
Lion's mane jellyfish are common in UK waters and seen from May until early autumn. Their tentacles can grow up to 3m (10ft) in length and are covered in stinging cells. These are used for ...
A deadly jellyfish species has reportedly wiped out ... "There are daily tracking efforts, which involve water sampling, species identification and counts, and temperature and oxygen monitoring ...
Pumping water through their bells, these jellyfish use a type of jet propulsion to follow the sunlight until they nearly reach the eastern shore—stopping just short of the shadows caused by ...
They propel themselves through the water by contracting the muscles ... a marine zoologist at the University of British Columbia. While some jellyfish species seem to thrive on human disturbance ...
3—GRAND RAPIDS — Itasca Waters will continue its online Practical ... will present "Invasive Freshwater Jellyfish — Why Are They Increasing So Fast and What Do They Do in Lakes?" ...
The salmon were severely injured in the attacks (Picture: SWNS) A jellyfish species has left ... ‘There are daily tracking efforts, which involve water sampling, species identification and ...