The Clam Jellyfish Is Establishing Itself in Norwegian Waters: – No Chance of Getting Rid of It
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The Pacific clam jellyfish has seriously invaded Norwegian waters. It has been reported from the Oslo Fjord, around the coast and all the way up to Vesterålen.

The Pacific clam jellyfish has seriously invaded Norwegian waters. It has been reported from the Oslo Fjord, around the coast and all the way to Vesterålen.
The Pacific clam jellyfish has seriously invaded Norwegian waters. It has been reported from the Oslo Fjord, around the coast and all the way up to Vesterålen.
The jellyfish from the Pacific Ocean has invaded Norwegian waters from the Oslo Fjord to Vesterålen.

The clam jellyfish is establishing itself in Norwegian waters: – No chance of getting rid of it The newcomer is small, poisonous and impossible to get rid of, says biologist at the University of Southeast Norway (USN) Rune Aae to Tønsbergs Blad. – It is about as difficult to get rid of as the Pacific oyster, he adds. Since 2018, the number of discoveries of the jellyfish has increased sharply. – It has been reported from the Oslo Fjord, around …
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