Jellyfish the Next Locusts?

Orleander

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I wonder what they are doing to their natural habitat.

Billions of jellyfish wipe out N. Irish salmon farm


DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) -- The only salmon farm in Northern Ireland has lost its entire population of more than 100,000 fish, worth $2 million, to a spectacular jellyfish attack, its owners said Wednesday.

The Northern Salmon Co. Ltd. said billions of jellyfish -- in a dense pack of about 10 square miles and 35 feet deep -- overwhelmed the fish last week in two net pens about a mile off the coast of the Glens of Antrim, north of Belfast.

Managing director John Russell said the company's dozen workers tried to rescue the salmon, but their three boats struggled for hours to push their way through the mass of jellyfish. All the fish were dead or dying from stings and stress by the time the boats reached the pens, he said.

Russell, who previously worked at Scottish salmon farms and took the Northern Ireland job just three days before the attack, said he had never seen anything like it in 30 years in the business.

"It was unprecedented, absolutely amazing. The sea was red with these jellyfish and there was nothing we could do about it, absolutely nothing," he said.

The species of jellyfish responsible, Pelagia nocticula -- popularly known as the mauve stinger -- is noted for its purplish night-time glow and its propensity for terrorizing bathers in the warmer Mediterranean Sea. Until the past decade, the mauve stinger has rarely been spotted so far north in British or Irish waters, and scientists cite this as evidence of global warming.

Russell said the company, which bills its salmon as organic and exports to France, Belgium, Germany and the United States, faces likely closure unless it receives emergency aid from the British government.
 
There's a frequency that would make the jellyfish back away from the

areas. All they need do is put the hydrophones into the waters nearby and

turn on that frequency. That should keep the fish happy as well as not

hurting the jellyfish.
 
?? I've never heard that. Do you have a link?
Why didn't the jellyfish swim from the boats then?
 
?? I've never heard that. Do you have a link?
Why didn't the jellyfish swim from the boats then?


I have no link only my hypothesis that everything reacts to certain

frequencies at certain decibels. It is my theory that anything can be moved

with the right frequencies as well as killed.
 
I suspect that we'll be seeing more of these jellyfish swarms since their natural predators (large fish like swordfish & tuna) are being decimated. I guess we should start thinking of ways to add more jellyfish to our diet.
 
The Japanese have been eating them for centuries. I've had jellyfish at my

local sushi bar and they aren't bad.


"In the meantime locals are making the best of it — rather than just complaining about jellyfish they are eating them.

Jellyfish are an unusual ingredient of Japanese cuisine but are much more prized in China. Coastal communities are doing their best to promote jellyfish as a novelty food, sold dried and salted.

Students in Obama have managed to turn them into tofu, and jellyfish collagen is reported to be beneficial to the skin."


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article749446.ece
 
I am sure ADMs of the world will come up with a Jelly fish specific pesticide. But, we should find out the disruptions in the ecosystem first.
 
I suspect that we'll be seeing more of these jellyfish swarms since their natural predators (large fish like swordfish & tuna) are being decimated. I guess we should start thinking of ways to add more jellyfish to our diet.

Do you think it has anything to do with changes in the water temp? It seems they are extending their habitat.
 
Do you think it has anything to do with changes in the water temp? It seems they are extending their habitat.

Could be. I don't know to what degree they're effected by temperature.

I did read though (on Wikipedia) that researchers reported in 2006 that in the "heavily fished region off the coast of Namibia...jellyfish have overtaken fish in terms of biomass."
 
I have no link only my hypothesis that everything reacts to certain

frequencies at certain decibels. It is my theory that anything can be moved

with the right frequencies as well as killed.

Jellyfish swarms, eh? :scratchin:


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I hate jellyfish.
They are 99% water,
and the other 1% they devote into being
stingy blobby nuisances.
 
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