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Tegan Time: A Sea of Moon Jellies
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Were these encounters (two in one day!) with oceans of jellies unusual? If so, any ideas why you are meeting up with so many jellyfish? Or is this typical of that area (or this time of year)?
Wow, that is so cool! In all my times in Bimini, I have never been that lucky! Moon jellies are just beautiful, have you seen any sea walnuts?
This was a very entertaining podcast. I love the interview format! Did you see the jellies coming, or was this a last-minute surprise?