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Record numbers of unusual jellyfish have been spotted in UK waters, with a 32% increase in sightings this year. The influx of jellyfish has been described as a 'boom' and has raised concerns among experts. The phenomenon is not limited to the UK, as mysterious Galápagos reefs have also been found to harbor strawberry squid and other fantastic creatures. In celebration of World Jellyfish Day, National Geographic shared an image of jellyfish floating among the fronds of a kelp forest off Isla de los Estados, Argentina. The invasion of gigantic jellyfish in British waters has become a cause for concern.
Mysterious Galápagos reefs harbor strawberry squid and other fantastic creatures https://t.co/0tsOZw9g23
Gigantic Jellyfish Are Invading British Waters. Read more: https://t.co/cqWD0AJYJl
Happy World Jellyfish Day! Jellyfish float among the fronds of a kelp forest off Isla de los Estados, Argentina in this image from our archives https://t.co/sFMie1cMut
Mysterious Galápagos reefs harbor strawberry squid and other fantastic creatures https://t.co/KlIHVCwFAs
Britain is hit by a tide of jellyfish! Record numbers are flocking to British waters - with a 32% increase in sightings this year https://t.co/DtcWOU5L69 https://t.co/AMkaEdyfhs
Boom in unusual jellyfish spotted in UK waters https://t.co/Byn4jJ4fXc