Guardian: The south-west may be home to some of the cleanest beaches in the UK, but the first survey of its kind in over 40 years shows that it is also a thriving area for the country’s jellyfish.
More jellyfish were spotted per kilometre along the south-west coast than anywhere else in Britain’s waters, with the south-east home to the fewest, according to an analysis of nine years of data collected by the public.
The study by a team at the University of Exeter also shows that reports this year of swarms…