A 'gajillion' jellies wash up on Washington shores
If you walk Washington’s ocean beaches in the spring, you may notice a number of slimy -- or crispy --creatures that could fit in your hand. These are by-the-wind sailor jellyfish. Bill Radke spoke with professor Julia Parrish of UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences about why these slimy creatures are coming up the west coast by the trillions
A 'gajillion' jellies wash up on Washington shores
If you walk Washington’s ocean beaches in the spring, you may notice a number of slimy -- or crispy --creatures that could fit in your hand. These are by-the-wind sailor jellyfish. Bill Radke spoke with professor Julia Parrish of UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences about why these slimy creatures are coming up the west coast by the trillions