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Blogger Sabina E. said...

jellyfish is actually one of my favourite undersea creatures. So beautiful and fascinating.

December 18, 2009

Blogger morgan said...

The good news for DIMA (and the bad news for the millions of people and animals who rely on fish to survive) is that rising CO2 levels (which are associated not only with global warming, but also ocean acidification) are causing a surge in jellyfish populations, and a record crash in worldwide fish stocks (our relentless overfishing doesn't help). :/

December 18, 2009

Blogger the ginabean said...

Noooooo! Please tell me these pictures are photoshopped! Nightmare! Why do I keep coming back to this blog?! It feels like one of those accidents that you can't not look at. YIKES!

December 18, 2009

Blogger BLOGitse said...

wow, those are huge!
I never swim in a sea again, autch!

December 19, 2009

Blogger Kristina said...

The bad part about their proliferation is that it took a long time of fisherman adopting the practice of slaughtering them, until they realized that they released their eggs and sperm during death. The fisherman thought they were doing the world a favor in lowering the population, when really they were only contributing to it exponentially!

December 19, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's almost like a sci-fi movie.
"Noooooooooooooooooooo, don't shoot it!!!" *SPLORTCH!*

Next scene: 10 years later

Screen is full of giant jellyfish.

THE END

December 21, 2009

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