A rare species of freshwater jellyfish has been spotted in Lake Martin, puzzling local residents and marine biologists alike.
Itasca Waters' Water Wisdom series continues at noon on Thursday, Feb. 6, with "Invasive Freshwater Jellyfish — Why Are They ...
Don't take it from us, take it from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which this week took to Facebook to ...
Invasive freshwater jellyfish, particularly the species Craspedacusta sowerbii, have garnered significant attention in ecological research due to their widespread distribution and potential ...
Mike Toninato was paddleboarding on Firemen’s Clayhole in downtown Chaska, adjacent to Firemen’s Park, when he spotted tiny, translucent creatures with small tentacles in the water. It ...
THE freshwater medusa Limnocnida tanganyicae has been known for more than seventy years from the lakes of East, West and Central Africa. Until very recently, no evidence had been found for the ...
A sighting of a Jellyfish in a canal has been described by experts as "very strange". They suspect the freshwater species' presence in the Shropshire Union Canal is due to an increase in water ...
Toxinologist at James Cook University, Professor Jamie Seymour, also known as the Jelly Dude, theorised the freshwater floods have likely “killed off the polyps,” the young jellyfish.
Freshwater jellyfish are growing in abundance in Canadian lakes and rivers. The reasons are complex but climate change is the primary culprit. Box jellyfish have no brains, yet were recently found ...
Beatrix Beisner, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, will present "Invasive Freshwater Jellyfish — Why Are They Increasing So Fast and What Do They Do in ...