Out in the open ocean, massive gatherings of jellies feed on plankton. Perhaps they are filling in for declining fish stocks.
May 7th, 2009 | 2 comments | 4,187 Views

Out in the open ocean, massive gatherings of jellies feed on plankton. Perhaps they are filling in for declining fish stocks.
Hunting and egg harvesting nearly brought green sea turtles to the brink.
The world's nearly 300 turtle species have a remarkable range of behaviors, from wood turtles that stomp the ground to attract worms, to sea turtles that travel thousands of miles to lay eggs.
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