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🌊 The Portuguese man-o'-war (Physalia physalis) is not a jellyfish but a floating colony.
Scientists develop models to predict its arrival on Cantabrian coasts, combining ocean data and field experiments. This research aims to anticipate risks and study climate-driven changes in its distribution.
Predicting the Arrival of the Portuguese Man o' War | BIOS
Scientists are studying how winds, currents, and climate change influence the drift of the Portuguese man o' war in an effort to forecast its seasonal movements
bios.asu.edu
November 7, 2025 at 9:08 AM
In the PHYSALIA Project 🐙, after a busy summer of fieldwork, we now enter a key phase: organizing, reviewing, and analyzing the photos and data collected.💻📷📏

Huge thanks to 112 Asturias, Plan SAPLA, and the lifeguards who helped us collect Portuguese man o’ war! 🌊🔬
October 9, 2025 at 12:29 PM
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#InterMaRest project has exhibited panels showing some of our herbivory experiments and macroalgae restoration at "Centro de Interpretación RNP de la Ría de Villaviciosa" in Asturias.
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Come and visit! 🌊🐟
July 15, 2025 at 2:31 PM