Jellyfish-like sea creatures have washed ashore on the beaches of Northern California. Known as Velella velella, or "by-the-wind sailors," the creatures appear to have arrived in droves in coastal ...
The jellyfishlike creatures, called Velella velella, emerged Sunday along Bolinas Beach in Marin County, a visitor told the ...
Anya Stajner, a PhD candidate at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, urges beachgoers to exercise caution when touching or ...
As of Monday, the park has welcomed about 9,000 guests to the jellyfish experience since it opened, said SeaWorld San Diego ...
This jellyfish species has a clear body, can glow green and has an almost unnoticeable sting, Jace Tunnell writes.
The Bolinas Beach in Marin County was covered with a massive swarm of Velella. The jellyfish-like species are common in Northern California in spring and summer. The weekend rains and winds washed ...