While out on the beach this week for my regular Beachcombing survey, I spotted several striking jellyfish drifting ashore — Australian white spotted jellyfish, an invasive species that’s now making waves along the Texas coast. These jellyfish are hard to miss, with their dome-shaped, semi-translucent bells covered in bright white dots. Underneath, thick, stubby oral arms give them a bulky […]
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