Thursday, 17 October 2013

Jellyfish Are Taking Over The Seas, And It Might Be Too Late To Stop Them

image credit: Eric Kilby cc

Last week, Sweden's Oskarshamn nuclear power plant, which supplies 10% of the country's energy, had to shut down one of its three reactors after a jellyfish invasion clogged the piping of its cooling system. The invader, a creature called a moon jellyfish, is 95% water and has no brain. Not what you might call menacing if you only had to deal with one or two.

En masse, jellyfish are a bigger problem. Coastal areas around the world have struggled with similar jellyfish blooms, as these population explosions are known.

2 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

Oh, come on! Put a fan propellor sharpened to a razor blade degree on the end of the tube and let the mincing begin.

Andy from Beaverton said...

When you said 95% water and no brain, I was thinking how did those squishy politicians finally become jellyfish?