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[io9: Science] Giant Jellyfish Swarms Off The Coast Of Japan - jellyfish - io9: this jellyfish, found off of the coast of Japan, is almost 5 feet across. Not only that, but scientists have found jellyfish weighing up to 440 pounds.

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[Science Centric | News] Science Centric | News | 'Jellyfish joyride' a threat to the oceans: New research led by CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship and University of Queensland scientist, Dr Anthony Richardson, presents convincing evidence that this 'jellyfish joyride' is associated with over-fishing and excess nutrients from fertilisers and sewage.

[Breaking News] 'Jellyfish joyride' poses substantial threat to world's oceans: “Dense jellyfish aggregations can be a natural feature of healthy ocean ecosystems, but a clear picture is now emerging of more severe and frequent jellyfish outbreaks worldwide,” said Dr Richardson.In recent years, jellyfish blooms have been recorded in the Mediterranean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Black and Caspian Seas, the Northeast US coast, and particularly in Far East coastal waters,”

[Media Centre] 'Jellyfish joyride' a threat to the oceans (Media Release): New research led by CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship and University of Queensland scientist, Dr Anthony Richardson, presents convincing evidence that this ’jellyfish joyride’ is associated with over-fishing and excess nutrients from fertilisers and sewage.

[Blog A Title] Environment may spur Japan's giant jellyfish: Giant jellyfish are descending on the Sea of Japan, jeopardizing entire fishing communities along Japan's coastline, scientists say. Scientists have speculated that overfishing, pollution or rising ocean temperatures may have depleted the kinds of fish that prey on the jellyfish

[Breaking News] Novel field of primate archaeology to shed new light on human ...: LONDON - Japan's Kaguya lunar orbiter will end its nearly two-year mission when it collides with the moon on June 10. According to a report in New Scientist, observers may be able to spot a bright flash or plume of dust from the crash, and researchers will study its impact site to watch how radiation and micrometeoroids weather the newly exposed lunar soil over time.

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[DiVoRaM's Blog] Giant Jellyfish Swarms Off The Coast Of Japan: this jellyfish, found off of the coast of Japan, is almost 5 feet across. Not only that, but scientists have found jellyfish weighing up to 440 pounds.

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