Thousands of bright-blue sea creatures known as Velella velella, commonly called "by-the-wind sailors," washed up on Baker Beach, Crissy Field and Ocean Beach in San Francisco on Monday, covering ...
The jellyfish-type creatures travel the ocean via clear "sails." ...
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A bright blue creature on the ocean floor looked so unusual it took years to confirm what it was
A Bright Blue Creature on the Ocean Floor Looked So Unusual It Took Years to Confirm What It Was ...
Velella Velella, a small blue jellyfish-like creature, washing onshore at Baker Beach in San Francisco on April 28, 2026. SAN FRANCISCO - If you've been to Baker Beach in San Francisco this week, ...
It’s been an unusual year along California’s shoreline, from a rise in white shark encounters to elephant seal pups falling ill with avian flu. Now, neon‑blue “by‑the‑wind sailors” are washing up by ...
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Venomous Sea Creatures That 'Can Still Sting on Land' Are Appearing on U.S. Beaches, Police Warn
The animal, closely related to jellyfish, is distinguished by its 'balloon-like' float ...
Scientists still have much left to learn about the creatures, even as hundreds of thousands of them wash ashore.
A new blue octopus species, Microeledone galapagensis, was recently discovered near Darwin Island in northern Galápagos.
This week’s beachcombing brought an unforgettable sight along our Texas shoreline: blue dragons. While walking a short stretch of beach, I counted nearly 20 of these tiny, electric-blue sea slugs ...
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