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Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have been ...
Temperatures are beginning to ease and there are some brave souls who have already gone to enjoy the beach. In California, ...
The velella have come ashore by the thousands on Central Coast beaches. This is the way the beach in Santa Barbara looked in ...
Strandings of these jellyfish-like animals, sometimes called "by-the-wind sailors," usually mean spring is coming ...
Blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella have been washing up along California’s coast recently, captivating Bay ...
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname ...
Onlookers found Velella velella spread out on beaches, which scientists believe is a result of climate changes ...
THIS is the spectacular moment tens of thousands of jellyfish carpet a touristic beach in the Canaries, giving it an unusual ...
The jellyfishlike creatures, called Velella velella, emerged Sunday along Bolinas Beach in Marin County, a visitor told the San Francisco Chronicle. (The Chronicle and SFGATE are both owned by Hearst ...
Camaccia said it’s normal to see them on Seadrift Beach and Bolinas Beach. What is unique this year, he said, is that they ...
In the lead up to spring, more than one Spanish beach was covered by thousands and thousands of 'little sails' that show up ...
Plenty of random stuff washes up on beaches, ranging from rubber ducks to a giant eyeball. Now small blue creatures ...