'Invasion' of a Manacor beach by little sail jellyfish
A fairly common occurrence in spring.
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The jellyfish migration towards the coast is attributed to the warmer water temperatures.
The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
“Fried egg” jellyfish invading Mallorca
Several species of jellyfish are commonly found in Spanish waters.
Jellyfish
Little evidence of jellyfish so far this summer.
Jellyfish continue to be a mystery.
Jellyfish continue to be a mystery.
Spanish scientists find clues to what makes 'immortal jellyfish' immortal
It has more to do with understanding the processes and protein functionality that helps these jellyfish cheat death.
Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish
Jellyfish have been comparatively rare this summer.
Lowest numbers of jellyfish in Mallorca since 2014
Jellyfish are dragged towards the coasts by meteorological conditions.
Warmer sea temperatures mean more jellyfish
Experts warn that the presence of jellyfish will increase due to the rise in sea temperature and the disappearance of their predators.
The jellyfish in Camp de Mar.
The jellyfish in Camp de Mar.
Purple seas in Mallorca
"Pelagias in spring is normal, but what’s rare is that they’ve arrived in very large quantities,"
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