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Known as Velella velella, or more commonly as “by-the-wind sailors,” these creatures regularly cluster offshore in spring, but not with so many coming ashore so late in the year.
Although appearing like jelly-fish, they are in fact colonies of much smaller creatures known as hydrozoans.
Read more HERE.
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