An explosion in the population of jellyfish along some of the beaches in Greece is causing concern for beachgoers this summer
stinging jellyfish have begun to take over the waters near the popular tourist destination of Chalkidiki, northern Greece.
It is unclear which of two possible species of jellyfish — now usually referred to as “jellies” since they are not true fish — are flooding towards Greek shores. The jellies that are currently increasing rapidly along Greece’s beautiful beaches in Chalkidiki belong to two different species
This is the first time in forty years that so many jellies are abounding in Greek waters; however, there is disagreement surrounding what is causing this very much unwanted population boom
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