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Jellyfish: Thousands of jellyfish wash up on US beach

Jellyfish on the beach in Georgia, USA.(Facebook/Jodi Moody) JELLYFISH JAMBOREE! I ve never seen this many at once before!? she wrote. WJCL22 reported they are cannonball jellyfish, and the weather would probably have caused them to wash up. The biggest sharks caught, tagged and studied around the world

Thousands of cannonball jellyfish pile up on Tybee Island GA

Georgia firefighter who served for 40 years drowns in lake near Augusta

Georgia firefighter who served for 40 years drowns in lake near Augusta WSBTV.com News Staff © Augusta Fire Department Augusta Fire Lt. Ralph Jenkins A Georgia fire department is mourning the loss of a veteran firefighter who drowned in a lake on the Georgia-South Carolina border. Lt. Ralph Jenkins was pulled Saturday from Clarks Hill Lake near Augusta, according to the Augusta Fire Department. Jenkins worked in Augusta and Richmond County for four decades. “On behalf of the entire Augusta firefighting community, I am disheartened to report this crushing loss of one of our own,” said Interim Fire Chief Shaw Williams, Jr. “Lt. Jenkins came from from a firefighting family, was known in the Department as a person who could be counted on for a good laugh, and served the people of Augusta, Georgia for 40 years.”

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Georgia shores piling up with cannonball jellyfish at Tybee Island

Cannonball jellyfish can t swim. Instead, they go where the winds and currents take them. A strong easterly wind on Friday pushed the jellyfish onshore, not only on Tybee, but other Georgia beaches as well, said Tyler Jones, a spokesman for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. It s just a regular occurrence, Jones said. It isn t like a sign of the apocalypse or anything. Cannonballs are the most prominent species of jellyfish in the Southeast, according to Georgia s DNR website. During the summer and fall, they make up over 16% of biomass on the coastline. They primarily eat zooplankton and red drum larvae, the website says. When disturbed or threatened, the cannonball jellyfish will secrete a toxic mucus that will harm small fish, and drive away most predators.

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