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So, no warnings or dire predictions today; just a fun video I found on BBC Nature News. In Great Britain, there are large kelp forests, similar to my local California waters - but a darn sight colder. And for those who don't dive, there's a great way to peer into this wet and wild world: boats designed with large windows well below the water line - a variation on the classic glass-bottom boat - giving passengers an expansive view of what is just offshore from their homeland.
In this video, various sea jellies, local to Britain's waters, are featured. From moon jellies to lion's mane jellies, it's a nice "oooh and aaah" moment.
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