John Mitchell
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Yes loads of compass jelly fish and moon jelly fish , and a purple one which might have been Japanese man of warNice report, lovely few eating fish there nothing better.
Is that a compass jellyfish? I think a juvenile floated past me when I was on the kayak over the weekend, really long bright red tentacles! Glad I wasn’t swimming as they looked a bit stingy
Lure fishing mate , just a small rucksack and a lure rod , this coast around here is all like that , unless you go to the beaches with the grockles etcWell done on the bass John. Presume you were travelling very light with the walk back you describe.
A jellyworm?Nice one John!
What lure did the jellyfish take? ?
You should see the fuss our local news are making of the Hugh compass jelly fish in plymouth sound , keep away from these jelly fish as they got a nasty sting ??? or you could touch them and see how much it hurts ???Nice one John!
What lure did the jellyfish take? ?
I remember us making a trip across the Torpoint ferry a few years back, and the ferry was surrounded by them - never seen so many.You should see the fuss our local news are making of the Hugh compass jelly fish in plymouth sound , keep away from these jelly fish as they got a nasty sting ??? or you could touch them and see how much it hurts ???
Ah one good point you mentioned fishing nets overwhelmed by jelly fish . Idealpopulations have been found to take over as top predators in areas that fin fish have been over-exploited.[7] Increased abundance of jellyfish negatively impacts fish populations in the same region because jellyfish feed on fish eggs and larvae.[12] Jellyfish and larval fish can also share common dietary preferences. Competition for food resources can result in depleted fish populations. Overpopulation of jellyfish is a concern to humans for many reasons.[8] Jellyfish stings are painful and sometimes deadly to humans. Fishing nets can be overwhelmed with jellyfish bycatch or torn by jellyfish caught in the nets. Jellyfish can clog water inlets to power plants, causing serious problems for power production. Jellyfish can invade aquaculture cages, ruining the production of the organism being farmed.[8]