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Monday, July 20, 2009

Nomura s jellyfish


It's really scarily big!

Because of global climate changes and ecological disturbances, Mother Nature strikes back. A giant jellyfish known as Nomura s jellyfish has descended on the Sea of Japan and caused so much devastation to the fishermen.

The Japanese must have already thought of a way to control this creatures but I just hoped it would be not to eliminate them to extinction. I believe all creatures made by God has its own role in the world. We just have to find some ways to turn them into some kind of productive use. They too are balancers in the ecosystem. We people must think hard and evaluate why these sea creatures are behaving this way. Are they leaving their original habitat because they are affected by our own abuse of nature? Well, since there is abundance in the supply of this giant jellyfishes, why not Japan shift from whaling to jellyfishing?

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