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The estimated population number for the iconic Chesapeake Bay blue crab has fallen compared to last year, causing concern among state officials and alarm among advocates. The latest winter dredge ...
The UK’s largest Jellyfish has been caught on camera in Falmouth Bay after a absence of many years by wildlife photographer Adam Whitney. The Barrel Jellyfish was first spotted on May 7 just off ...
The large jellyfish swarm in warmer coastal waters in late spring and often wash up on Cumbrian beaches in May or June, sometimes in their hundreds. Their favourite meal is plankton, which can be ...
The large jellyfish swarm in warmer coastal waters in late spring and often wash up on Cumbrian beaches in May or June, sometimes in their hundreds. Their favourite meal is plankton, which can be ...
The large jellyfish swarm in warmer coastal waters in late spring and often wash up on Cumbrian beaches in May or June, sometimes in their hundreds. Their favourite meal is plankton, which can be ...
I grew up on the Chesapeake Bay, spending my early years hunting, fishing and learning from the natural world around me. That foundation led me to a career in environmental science, serving over ...
Giant jellyfish have been making a splash on the North Devon coast, causing some beachgoers to worry about their potential danger due to their impressive size. However, there's no need for alarm ...
Katie Pumphrey, who planned to repeat her 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay into the Inner Harbor today, ended the swim early due to safety concerns. Pumphrey started the swim a little after 1 a.m.
One of the planet’s most notorious invasive species is a comb jelly, Mnemiopsis leidyi. A native of the east coast of North and South America, the comb jelly is capable of eating ten times its ...
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed into law legislation designed to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay and simplify reporting for the state’s aquaculture sector. “We have a responsibility to ...
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