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Strange sea creatures invade beaches from California to Washington (VIDEO) 20/8/2014
Thousands of strange sea creatures are washing ashore on California beaches, puzzling tourists and thrilling scientists quick to explain the phenomenon.
 
“The scientific name is Velella velella,” said David Bader, director of education at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. “They’re jelly-like creatures, but they’re not exactly jellyfish.”
 
Also known as “by-the-wind sailors,” the creatures have a clear, distinctive fin sticking up from a blue, oval body no larger than the palm of a hand.
 
“Every now and then, the currents and the winds will change and these guys will, instead of being pushed out to sea, they actually wind up on the beach,” Bader told CNN.
 
They first started showing up in Washington and Oregon, and by mid-July reached San Francisco. On Thursday, photos turned up on Twitter from Hollywood and Silver Strand beaches in Oxnard.
 
By-the-wind sailors do sting to catch their food, but humans need not worry.
 
“That sting is not very potent. It’s nothing that could actually get through my skin,” Bader said while holding an assortment of the creatures.
 
Velella velella feeds on plankton and fish eggs caught with tentacles that hang down from its jelly-like body. The creatures float on top of the ocean with their fins sticking straight up, leaving them at the mercy of the wind and the current.
 
They don’t live long on the shore, causing their deep blue color to fade until their clear, tougher fins are all that’s left behind.
 
 
PHOTO: Velella velella have been washing up on West Coast beaches. They’re shown here in Oxnard on Aug. 13, 2014. (Credit: KTLA)
 
 
 
 
 
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