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It wasn't the staging of a nature-gone-amok sci-fi film over at Ocean Beach this weekend And -- as far as we know -- it wasn't the first of a series of Biblical plagues being visited upon San Francisco.
It was just a whole lot of dead jellyfish -- thousands of them -- that washed ashore near Pacheco Street. From the Chronicle:
More than 10,000 of the gooey invertebrates, each about the size of a dinner plate, drifted onto the beach Friday evening. By Sunday, they had attracted hordes of the curious, the repulsed and the fascinated.
Originally posted by trusername
reply to post by abecedarian
Hundreds of jellyfish I totally agree. But check out these photos. I know Ocean Beach and so do all the surfers out here with their cameras. Are you sure it's common for you to see this many? We never have.
A marine biologist at the Aquarium of the Bay at Pier 39 told the Chronicle that jellyfish have been washing ashore around the Bay for 500 million years or more.