Global warming one cause of jellyfish population explosion

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Mon, 04 Aug 2008 12:00a.m.

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From the beaches of the Mediterranean to New York's Long Island, swimmers are encountering huge swarms of jellyfish in the water and on the shore.
From the beaches of the Mediterranean to New York's Long Island, swimmers are encountering huge swarms of jellyfish in the water and on the shore.
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22 Feb 2011 09:57a.m.

Laura wrote:

@ Ed
Um... what? I sincerely hope you're trolling.

18 Nov 2010 01:31p.m.

pdquick wrote:

Jeff, you appear also not to believe in the proper conjugation of verbs or the proper use of apostrophes. To your point, what is happening now has never happened before, which is that humans have removed massive amounts of carbon from storage deep inside the earth's crust and burned it into the atmosphere. There is abundant evidence that this has contributed to change in the climate. Will the climate spontaneously revert to its previous climate without any change in human behavior? It's remotely possible, but not very likely. What is much more likely is a vast set of changes in the equilibrium of living systems on earth, which will make the earth a more miserable place to live for billions of people. Ask yourself, Is this an experiment we should be doing?

05 Aug 2008 07:26a.m.

Ed Marston wrote:

In regards to my earlier post, substitute 'jellyfish' for 'squid'. I had squid for lunch and had that wrapped around my brain, tentaclly speaking.

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