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Discovery of invasive jellyfish in Osoyoos Lake raises more questions than answers

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The presence of invasive jellyfish in Osoyoos Lake was discovered in recent years, yet the full impact of the invaders on native ecosystems isn’t clear yet. The peach blossom jellyfish originates in China and it isn’t clear how they’ve made it into 34 B.C. lakes since the first recorded sighting was made three decades ago.  All the infected lakes are located on Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast and Lower Mainland except for Pavilion Lake locate…
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