The spectacle of thousands of jellyfish at Hobart's waterfront dock may be breathtaking, but a leading scientist has warned their presence indicates something in the environment is out of balance.
After the last Ice Age, sea levels rose and trapped jellyfish in the lake. Now, millions of golden and moon jellies cross it daily. According to the National Wildlife Federation, the lake is home ...
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 ...
In 2006, beaches in Italy and Spain were closed because of a bloom of jellyfish known as mauve stingers. In 2013 a Swedish nuclear plant temporarily shut down because moon jellies were blocking ...
Early risers were treated to a bloom of night light or mauve stinger jellyfish on the beach in Durban on Thursday. South African Association for Marine Biological Research (Saambr) spokesperson ...