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    It is still a mystery why the giant jellyfish invade the coastal waters of Japan

    Fishermen at the northern part of Honshu had to suspend fishing due to invasion of jellyfish. The creatures have become a real problem recently. The giant jellyfish become regular visitors to the fishing nets.

    The giant jellyfish is normally found faraway from the shoreline of Japan. These days they seem to be moving closer to the shore. Some species can weigh up to 200 kilograms. The big medusas are reported to cause damage to the nets and poison the fish.

    It is still a mystery why the giant jellyfish invade the coastal waters of Japan. Some blame the global warming and changes in ocean currents, others point to a high level of precipitation in China, which resulted in the jellyfish being shifted from China's shore to the coasts of Japan.

    In any case, the jellyfish is a real problem that needs tackling. Representatives of Japan, China, and South Korea will soon be discussing the problem at a special conference.

    Source: original story printed english.pravda.ru
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    giant jellyfish are cool:P

    hmm, alrighty, kinda weird yeah
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    Do jellyfish do anything important within the ecosystem? I mean, can they just kill them off without messing up some sort of balance? I hope so, i hate jellyfish, they seem pretty worthless.

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    Hmm, so basically its not the only fish in its class, now if only i can think of a way to exterminate them >.>'

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    eeh .. who gives you the right to kill any creature ... i think some humans should be killed instead.
    The time for you has come
    to confront yourself with your very own fears
    and bring all this to an end,
    the mess for which you feel responsible !

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    I agree as well, i just dont know why you got so defensive about jelly fish.. You must belong to a "I <3 Jellyfish" or "Save the Jellyfish" club. :confused

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    Terminal wrote:
    I agree as well, i just dont know why you got so defensive about jelly fish.. You must belong to a "I <3 Jellyfish" or "Save the Jellyfish" club. :confused
    Its eber, thats his job.

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    Good, tell those ddirty fuckin japs to hunt the giant jellyfish that are such nuisances instead of whales then? For scientific purpouses of course.

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    Fresh wrote:
    Good, tell those ddirty fuckin japs to hunt the giant jellyfish that are such nuisances instead of whales then? For scientific purpouses of course.


    I hate you. Your a racist idiot. You suck. Die. Murder/suicide.


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