Lowest numbers of jellyfish in Mallorca since 2014
Antoni Grau of the Balearic government's fisheries directorate says that the number of jellyfish reaching Mallorca's coasts this summer is the lowest since 2014. Explaining that jellyfish live on the high seas and are dragged towards shore by meteorological conditions, he adds that there have been no storms over the summer and nor were there any in spring. This is the probable reason for the low numbers.
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The MDB had a recent article stating a large amount of Jelly Fish were set to come to Mallorca ? Confused ?