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July 7, 2011

Jellyfish Invasions Force Shutdowns at 3 Separate Nuclear Plants

A nuclear power plant on the coast of Israel was forced to shut down this week when its seawater cooling system became clogged with jellyfish. A similar incident temporarily disabled two nuclear reactors at the Torness power station on the Scottish coast last week. A week before, a reactor in Shimane, Japan was crippled by yet another jellyfish infiltration.

Amid speculation that warm waters and ocean acidification — both driven by climate change — are boosting jellyfish populations, are these three incidents signs of a growing trend?

Jellyfish Invasions Force Shutdowns at 3 Separate Nuclear Plants - Yahoo! News

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