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Beachcombers who walk the Texas coast this March may spot an unusual jellyfish among the usual marine life.
Floating sea anemones are rarely seen on land because they spend their lives drifting in the open ocean, clinging to floating debris.
Beachcombers who walk the Texas coast this March may spot an unusual jellyfish among the usual marine life.
The bumper crop of moon jellyfish came from the storm surge of Hurricane Francine and they've been seen in Galveston, Bolivar and other area on the Texas coast.
Most sea beans on our shores originate from rainforests and coasts of Central South America, Africa and the Caribbean, Jace Tunnell writes.
Poisonous fireworms were spotted along the Texas coast recently, with the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies documenting the unique sighting online.
The bumper crop of moon jellyfish came from the storm surge of Hurricane Francine and they've been seen in Galveston, Bolivar and other area on the Texas coast.