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Monday 6 March 2017

Australia's Jellyfish Beach - Akanesi

IALT: Reflect on an article based on Australia's Jellyfish Beach.

I just realised that thousands of jellyfish had been washed up on a beach that is Queensland, Australia. The name of the Jelly Fishes are Blue Blubber Jelly Fishes that have completely covered the sand. According to a Marine Biologist, Dr. Lisa-Anne Gershwin said the unusual sight was likely caused by warmer water and an absence of predators. Also wind and tide conditions may have also been factors, and according to the locals the jellyfish had started to smell "Pretty Rank" which I don't know what it means.


My thoughts and opinions about it is that it is pretty disgusting having jellyfish washed up on a beach because if you accidentally step on it, the guts will splatter out and it will just be terrible. To me it pretty much looks like light blue bubble wrap since it looks like it.

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