Jellyfish-like creatures tied to warmer oceans

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For visitors to the Oregon Coast, it's often a mystery: a purple goo on the beach that seems to stretch on forever. It appears during the spring. But not every spring.

That goo is actually millions of tiny jellyfish-looking sea creatures called Velella velella, also known as by-the-wind sailors.

"They kind of look like little spinning tops littering the beaches," explained University of Washington marine biology professor Julia Parrish, who has been studying the creatures for years.

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Just ten years of fukushima leaking, tide pools are dead from San Diego to washington state, salmon runs almost viod of fish, everything is dying in the ocean, this probably is the biggest culprit, but of course they will blame the weather.

dazetake
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Ohhhh i have a feeling we are going to see the water turn red soon.

deh
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Warmer oceans? This has been the coldest March I've ever experienced.

EssentialOilStories
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If you think Chernobyl was bad.... what a joke. Y’all are so gone

matthewlee
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Tbh I think we are gonna start seeing shit hit the fan. Eventually after 10 dam years

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