July 30, 2006
Jellyfish Plague Spanish Shores
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The summer heat has brought on a plague of jellyfish that is causing trouble for beachgoers in Spain. The jellyfish have flourished due to a glut of plankton brought on by high sea temperatures and a decline in natural predators like dolphins and turtles. The Red Cross says it has treated more than 10,000 jellyfish stings this summer in the eastern region of Catalonia.
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