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Scientists connect the health of deep sea creature populations with global climate 06:13. Some Texas beachgoers are having to compete for sand space with an intriguing blue creature.
Mysterious blue creatures wash ashore on local beaches. by Grace Adams. April 12, 2023. in Environment, Featured, Lifestyle, News. The underside of a By-the-Wind Sailor on Santa Monica Beach. 0.
California beachgoers have been shocked to find thousands of blue, jellyfish-like creatures coating the West Coast sands. Del Dickson, who saw the animals on Bolinas Beach in Marin County while ...
Hundreds of thousands of Velella velella, more commonly known as by-the-wind-sailors, are drifting onto the coastline. Beachcombers say they look like "blue diamonds strewn across the beach." ...
Blue jellyfish-like creatures called Portuguese men-of-war have been spotted in Bay St. Louis and Waveland this week. Here's what to do if stung.
What exactly this “blue goo” creature is isn’t wholly clear. The scientists say the bizarre underwater creature could be a new type of soft coral or even a sponge or tunicate.
While this blue sea creature appears to be writhing in pain, it’s actually just moving around. The cerata, or feather-like protrusions from the body, move easily and gracefully.
The creatures are turning up every few feet on some Mississippi Coast beaches, bright-blue but dangerous to the touch. “They’re all along the beach,” Sammy McCardle, a sandbeach foreman in ...
Join us as we explore the science behind blue in nature and uncover why so few creatures wear this striking shade. Animalogic Posted: June 11, 2025 | Last updated: June 13, 2025 ...
Beachcombers say they look like "blue diamonds strewn across the beach." Glittering blue creatures are washing up on California beaches. Here's why | WKAR Public Media ...
Blue jellyfish-like creatures called Portuguese men-of-war have been spotted in Bay St. Louis and Waveland this week. Here's what to do if stung.