Published on: 03/09/2026
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They’re back: massive fleets of tiny, electric-blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella are once again blanketing Oregon beaches. They are not true jellyfish, but floating hydrozoans — close relatives of jellyfish and corals — that live at the ocean’s surface and drift with the wind on clear, gelatinous sails.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2026/03/why-oregon-beaches-are-covered-in-tiny-blue-velella-again.html
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