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Blue sea creatures washing ashore on Calif. beaches


What Are Those Blue Blobs Washing Up On SoCal Beaches?

Velella velella Q&A. What are these blue jellyfish-like creatures? These creatures are called Velella velella. They have several different ...

Have you seen them? Bizarre blue sea creatures are washing up on ...

The weird-looking organisms are cousins to jellyfish but only an inch or two long, they're called Velella velella otherwise known as By-The-Wind ...

Blue, jelly-like creatures showing up on Southern California beaches

Velella Velellas, whose nickname is by-the-wind sailor, show up in big numbers on Southern California beaches during spring, scientists say.

What are the blue blobs washing up on California beaches?

These intriguing creatures are Velella velella, known also as by-the-wind sailors or, in marine biology circles, “the zooplankton so nice they ...

Strange Blue Sea Creatures Are Back On SoCal Beaches | LAist

What are these creatures? They're known as velella velella, which, despite their jelly-like nature and gentle stings, are actually colonies of ...

Bizarre blue sea creatures are washing up on Bay Area beaches

Streaming now at https://abc7chicago.com/watch/live/11064984/. Thousands of small sea creatures called Velella velella are invading Bay Area ...

Bizarre Blue 'Jellyfish' Washing Up on California Beaches Are a ...

Bizarre Blue 'Jellyfish' Washing Up on California Beaches Are a Sign of Spring ... Velella velella after washing up on the California shore. Autum ...

What are strange blue blogs blanketing California beaches?

Hundreds of thousands of velella velella, tiny blue sea creatures with sail-like fins, are washing up on California and Oregon beaches.

These bizarre blue sea creatures are washing up on ... - YouTube

Thousands of small sea creatures called Velella velella are invading Bay Area beaches. Here's why and what to do if you come across them: ...

Millions of bizarre, blue sea creatures wash up on Northern ...

Environment |. Millions of bizarre, blue sea creatures wash up on Northern California shores · They're called Velella velella and have been ...

Blue sea creatures washing ashore on Calif. beaches - CTV News

Strange sea creatures called Velella velella, or By-The-Wind-Sailors, are washing up on California beaches in huge numbers.

Thousands of little blue creatures are washing up on California ...

Formally titled the Velella velella (say that five times fast) you may know them as by-the-wind sailors. · The sailors are a couple of inches ...

What are these blue creatures washing up on Southern California ...

Thousands of dark blue creatures have been washing ashore at beaches across the state, littering the shores and bewildering passersby from ...

Mysterious blue creatures wash ashore on local beaches

Called Velella velella, these creatures float on the surface of the water and have a sail-like structure that juts out from their top which ...

Have you seen them? Bizarre blue sea creatures are washing up on ...

Thousands of small sea creatures called Velella velella are invading Bay Area beaches. Here's why and what to do if you come across them.

What are these blue creatures washing up on the beaches ... - TikTok

These are Faella Valella. They are also known as by the wind sailors. Though they wash up every year, I don't think I've ever seen so many ...

Bizarre blue creatures washing up on California beaches

The critters – small, coin-sized creatures with blue-green colouring and a transparent, sail-shaped protrusion – are Velella velella, known as ...

Strange Blue Sea Creatures Wash Ashore at California Surf Spots

Velella velella, also known as By-the-Wind Sailors, have been spotted at popular beaches and surf spots from NorCal, to SoCal, and everywhere in ...

What are the clear, blue things on San Diego beaches? | cbs8.com

Little, transparent, blue-ish sea creatures are washing up on the shore at beaches in San Diego County.

Tiny blue sea creatures are washing up on California beaches

The creatures — scientific name Velella velella, also known as “by-the-wind sailors” — may look like jellyfish but are actually hydroid polyps, ...