Jellyfish Invasion
2002-04-30 23:19:45+02 by
Dan Lyke
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When I was a kid my grandparents rented a cottage out in Cutchogue, Long Island every summer. The summer I learned to sailboard, Pequash Bay was completely overrun by jellyfish, which made for a great incentive to stay up. In a similar shift in the cycle of life, the beaches of Marin are currently covered by velella velellas jellyfish.
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