Spotted 5 this morning in the Choptank river off my pier
Hundreds winter jelly off of Franklin manor pier this morning-April 17, 2025
Hundreds winter jelly off of Franklin manor pier this morning-April 17, 2025
Dozens of Lions mane jellies in south river, md on 30 march 2025
Saw them all along shoreline on Herring Bay. Thousands. Had to keep my dogs out of the water.
Saw a bunch in Parrotts Creek, VA yesterday. Thought it was crazy they were out in such cold weather, but I didn’t know there were “winter” jellyfish.
Thousands of those jellyfish with reddish center in Whitehall Creek. Probably millions. Never saw them before, let alone in March.
3.21.23 Sandy Point and Rock Hall today; hundreds of small jellyfish that looked like sunny-side up eggs. Largest about 4" across on the bell.
Lots of them are pulsing against the ice sheet. First time I've ever seen sea nettles in winter!
They were not seen around the mid Bay Area until recently? I certainly don’t remember seeing them. If I am correct, why are the currents changing to bring more out way?
John
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Spotted 5 this morning in the Choptank river off my pier
Hundreds winter jelly off of Franklin manor pier this morning-April 17, 2025
Hundreds winter jelly off of Franklin manor pier this morning-April 17, 2025
Dozens of Lions mane jellies in south river, md on 30 march 2025
Saw them all along shoreline on Herring Bay. Thousands. Had to keep my dogs out of the water.
Saw a bunch in Parrotts Creek, VA yesterday. Thought it was crazy they were out in such cold weather, but I didn’t know there were “winter” jellyfish.
Thousands of those jellyfish with reddish center in Whitehall Creek. Probably millions. Never saw them before, let alone in March.
3.21.23 Sandy Point and Rock Hall today; hundreds of small jellyfish that looked like sunny-side up eggs. Largest about 4" across on the bell.
Lots of them are pulsing against the ice sheet. First time I've ever seen sea nettles in winter!
They were not seen around the mid Bay Area until recently? I certainly don’t remember seeing them. If I am correct, why are the currents changing to bring more out way?
John
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