Every Coastline in the World Experiencing Jellyfish Blooms During the 21st Century, the Various Countries Jellyfish Blooms Have Disrupted Nuclear Energy Plants, the Causation of Red Tide, the Reason Human Beings Cannot Consume Oysters Which Have Been Exposed to Red Tide, the Reason Human Beings Cannot Consume Fish Which Have Been Exposed to Red Tide, the Period When Red Tide Began to Appear More Frequently Upon Earth, the Reason Red Tide Can Be Multiple Disparate Colors, the Reason Algae Blooms Cause Dead Zones Within Bodies of Water, the Number of Dead Zones Within Bodies of Water World Wide, the Reason Jellyfish Can Withstand and Reside Within Dead Zones, the Impact of Global Trade Upon Invasive Species and the Reason for This, the Reason Ships Possess Ballasts, the Reason Invasive Species Can Invade Novel Regions Around the World, the Year the Black Sea Was Invaded by Comb Jellyfish, the Reason Comb Jellyfish Killed Fish Within the Dead Sea, the Size and Weight of Accidentally Caught Nomura Jellyfish, the Difficulty of Extracting Nomura Jellyfish From the Water for Ships, Fisheries Dumping Caught Fish Due to the Size and Weight of Nomura Jellyfish, the Number of Nomura Jellyfish Which Drift From the Yellow Sea Into Japan Daily, the Most Deadly Animal in the World, and the Number of Human Beings a Single Box Jellyfish Can Kill

Every coastline on Earth, including Antarctica, has been observing an increase in jellyfish blooms. Jellyfish blooms have shut down nuclear power plants in Japan, Sweden, Israel, Scotland, and the US. Red tide is caused by algae bloom with red pigmented cells that cause the body of water they are inhabiting to turn red because of the great numbers of infestation. Oysters among other molluscs help filter the water they live in and red tide makes eating oysters impossible if they are exposed to th...


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