Jellyfish
Adam Walton asks why we've seen so many jellyfish off the Welsh coast this summer and considers whether these mysterious creatures are on the rise across the world
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Earlier this summer there were news reports of swarms of jellyfish turning the sea pink off the Ceredigion coast. Local fishermen described the 40 metre-wide bloom as looking "like an oil slick".Β Another headline reported: Mystery Surrounds the Swarms of Giant Venomous Jellyfish Invading North Wales. AndΒ another said: Toxic Giant 5ft Jellyfish Washes Up on Anglesey Beach.
In this week's programme Adam Walton asks what’s going on. Dare we go still go swimming off the beaches of Wales? Or are we about to be overwhelmed by jellyfish?
Adam walks Rhosneigr beach in search of stranded jellyfish. His guide is marine biologist Dr. Stephanie Hunnisett who's run a three year project to assess jellyfish numbers off the Anglesey coast. She introduces Adam to the different species - from Moon and Compass Jellyfish to the larger and more venomous Lion's Mane and considers the factors which might have made this a particularly good summer for jellyfish.
We also hear from Dr. Nick Fleming from Swansea University who's been looking into the place of jellyfish in marine ecosystems. Adam talks to him about reports that jellyfish populations are on the rise in oceans across the world.Β Factors influencing this may include climate change and the building of coastal defences and wind turbines - structures which which can provideΒ somewhere for juvenile jellyfish to attach themselves and grow.
And Science CafΓ© producer Jeremy Grange visits JellagenΒ in Cardiff, a company where jellyfish are being used as a source of collagen,Β one of the key components in the structure of all animals.Β Jellagen founder Dr. Andrew Mearns-Spragg explains how jellyfish collagen is being developed to provide a framework for human tissue culture.
Broadcasts
- Tue 21 Aug 2018 18:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 26 Aug 2018 06:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 7 Oct 2018 06:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales