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The one thing stopping jellyfish from taking over - Mariela Pajuelo & Javier Antonio Quinones

The one thing stopping jellyfish from taking over - Mariela Pajuelo & Javier Antonio Quinones

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Dig into why jellyfish populations have increased, and how leatherback sea turtles can help get their numbers under control. Over the past two decades, jellyfish have begun to overwhelm our oceans. If things stay on their current trajectory, we could be headed for a future where the entire ocean is thick with jellyfish. So, is there anything that can keep these gelatinous creatures under control? Mariela Pajuelo and Javier Antonio Quinones take a look at the jellyfish s most ancient predator.
Date: 2023-08-29

Comments and reviews: 15


I have to say this is so beautifully animated and the background music fits so well. I love how as we humans create problems like hunting vital animals for the eco systems at the same time some of our brilliant minds come up with solutions. Those nets that emanate light that other sea animals can see and avoid is an intelligent solution to save other species.
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I don t believe that there will ever come a time where these jellyfish will take over, just because they are taking food from smaller fish. There s a whole lotta fish in the ocean, and most of them are small, but the rest aren t. Sooo I just don t see it happening like they are saying.
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That could be the theme of an animated movie: a group of fishes protected by one old turtle and one decides they should take part of the conflict beetween their old protector and the Medusa Gang.
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The fact that they are the oldest living creatures before the dinosaurs ever lived, them taking over the world is likely to happen. Not even a meteorite can stop them
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The irony is that, the jellyfish are just doing in the sea what humans are already doing on land. And I bet we are increasing and destroying at a faster rate. :(
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Some species of jellyfish are edible to us humans and considered delicacies in parts of Asia! They ve been one of my favourite dim sum dishes since I was a child.
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It s not the jellies fault they re just reproducing under favorable circumstances just as mentioned in the video, it s the humanity s fault. it always is
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also remember when Tentacool and Tentacruel attacked because Nastina was building a theme park resort in ocean disturbing the coral reef?
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I can't help it, I had to smile when he called them jellies. My mind looked at a supermarket type jelly. Imagine that swimming around in the sea.
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The new animator and the music are both unbelievable. If this is a new style and outlook for TedEd, I am onboard. It is sleek yet awe-inspiring.
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You know, you could just let things spiral
Nobody really cares in companies and gouvernement.
Then there's nothing to worry about.

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When I went diving in the Florida keys, I couldn t go one dive without being stung! Nice knowing about the science of these creatures!
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When I went diving in the Florida keys, I couldn t go one dive without being stung! Nice knowing about the science of these creatures!
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This reminds me of the Star Trek movie about the consequences of whale extinction. This was lovely to watch as well as informative.
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Like we don't have enough ecological issues, the planet has turned into a powder keg waiting to explode by our own mistakes.
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