P.E.I. fishermen surrounded by 'thousands' of jellyfish - News Summed Up

P.E.I. fishermen surrounded by 'thousands' of jellyfish


Just outside the Tryon River on Prince Edward Island, Brian Campbell's boat motor began to stall as it became surrounded by lion's mane jellyfish. Lion's mane jellyfish can grow to two metres in diameter with tentacles as long as 30 metres, roughly the same length as a blue whale. 'Just giants'Record said he has noticed a new phenomenon of gigantic lion's mane jellyfish washing up onshore. "Some people see jellyfish as a total nuisance and large jellyfish aggregations as an unequivocally bad thing," he said. "We don't really have that in Atlantic Canada."


Source: CBC News July 02, 2020 10:01 UTC



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