An invasive species that originates from Europe has now found a new home at the Jersey Shore. Student and faculty researchers ...
The marine creatures are called beadlet anemones and are known to sting their prey. They first caught Diederik Boonman's eye during a class assignment exploration that brought him to a beach along ...
The Actinia equina, also known as the beadlet anemone, has established itself on artificial jetties that protect the coastlines of a half-dozen beaches from Long Branch to Barnegat Bay on the ...
That's when a Monmouth University Student was able to correctly identify the Jersey Shore's newest resident, according to APP. What's been slowly taking over the shores is a sea creature known as the ...
Monmouth University students and scientists discovered the beadlet anemone along a half dozen beaches between Long Branch and Manasquan. It is normally a native of the British coast and northern ...
Student and faculty researchers at Monmouth University have recorded the first confirmation of the anemone species Actinia equina, also known as the beadlet anemone, on North American shores.