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One jellyfish arrived in B.C. decades ago. Thousands of clones spread to 34 waterways

  • Peach blossom jellyfish have been reported in B.C. Since 1990, with 85 sightings across various locations as of 2023.
  • Thousands of genetic clones have appeared in 34 waterways, but researchers are unsure how they arrived in B.C.
  • Pakhomov warned of potential jelly blooms disrupting ecosystems and threatening indigenous species by consuming plankton vital for juvenile salmon and trout.
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