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Jellyfish researchers want your help!

by isleofman.com 22nd July 2009

Beach-goers in the Isle of Man are being invited to take part in a survey to help map the numbers, distribution and species of a fascinating creature.

The Marine Conservation Society is collecting data on jellyfish from all over the British Isles, and is keen to hear from anybody who would like to get involved.

The year-round survey has been running since 2003, and the society's species policy officer Peter Richardson says it's easy for anybody to make a contribution to the research (play audio file):

The web address for the Marine Conservation Society is mcsuk.org









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Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 22nd, July 2009 07:00pm.

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