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Some studies suggest jellyfish blooms are increasing in frequency and intensity. Reasons include warmer waters due to climate change and increased shipping, aquaculture, and more man-made structures ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say a relaxing beach getaway tops their vacation wish list. But when 60% live more than 100 miles from the nearest ... Read moreThe post Orlando’s ...
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Do Not Touch! “Blue Dragons” Spotted Off Mallorca’s CoastA renowned marine biologist claims to have made a spectacular discovery off the coast of Mallorca: She reports having seen ...
Floating sea anemones are rarely seen on land because they spend their lives drifting in the open ocean, clinging to floating debris.
With the weather turning warmer, people visiting beaches in Galveston and other spots along the Texas coast are reporting more Portuguese man-of-war sightings. The species may look pretty and blue ...
Beachcombers who walk the Texas coast this March may spot an unusual jellyfish among the usual marine life.
Beachcombers who walk the Texas coast this March may spot an unusual jellyfish among the usual marine life.
Senior Contributor Jeff Heilman journeys through Texas’ Gulf Coast and discovers community and wonder—plus a host of venues ready for group business.
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.
Some San Diegans may have stumbled across a recent viral video on Instagram apparently depicting bright blue jellyfish swarming in shallow waters described as near the city’s coast.
Explore the hidden delights of Texas Gulf Coast, from South Padre to Galveston, bathing suit not required.
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