A mass of thousands of jellyfish at Hobart’s waterfront dock may look like a natural phenomenon, but a leading scientist has warned its presence indicates something awry in the marine habitat.
A “phenomenal” amount of moon jellyfish have popped up on the Hobart waterfront in what one expert warns could be the last “gasp” of an ecosystem on the brink of collapse.
Large blooms of moon jellyfish are being seen from the River Derwent to halfway up Tasmania's east coast. A leading marine scientist has said "an incredible sequence of events" has led to the ...
WATCH HERE >> Local Tasmanian biologist and expert on marine ecosystems Lisa Gershwin said witnessing the moon jellyfish combined with a bloom of bioluminescent algae, noctiluca scintillans ...
String of Pearls species believed to have killed more than three million fish in Norwegian farms since winter of 2023 ...
Early risers in Durban were treated to a stunning sight as night light jellyfish bloomed along the beach, prompting insights ...
The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), which is also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has ...