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Destructive jellyfish spotted off Mulls coast
by admin on Oct 21st, 2009
The presence of the mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) has been confirmed off the North West coast of Mull. The jellyfish was last seen in the area in 2007 when it caused widespread damage to fish farms through out the area and further afield. The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) received a report from a local resident that he encountered thousands of the ‘blood red' jellyfish west of Ardmore Point while fishing. HWDT forwarded...Read More » Tags
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These different jellyfish
by admin on Jun 27th, 2009
Selected photos medusas and some interesting facts about these creatures. Farmers in the Caribbean fizaly use poison as a poison for rats. Luminophores, isolated from jellyfish, are used for biochemical analysis. Genes medusas transplanted to many animals such as mice, the biologists were able to observe previously inaccessible processes. But most jellyfish are helping to combat stress. In Japan, medusas divorce in aquaria. The smooth,...Read More » Tags
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