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This is mainly due to overfishing or people polluting the environment too much.
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This is not clear, jellyfish has its own way of survival, and it is worth studying.
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It may be due to environmental reasons, not adapting to the environment caused by extinction.
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Because the growth environment of jellyfish is very harsh, it may not be easy to survive during this time.
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It may be that the current environment is not suitable for habitation, so they have already migrated to other places.
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I think I migrated through some means, so suddenly there are so many.
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It feels like it's something like a migration due to a change in the environment.
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It is a climatic effect that causes the jellyfish population to decline sharply, once every 10 years or so, so don't worry, as long as the jellyfish habitat is protected during the climate effect, the jellyfish population will return.
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Palau Jellyfish Lake is located on one of the rocky islands of the Palau archipelago, El Mark, where several species of jellyfish are clustered and in close proximity.
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Jellyfish Lake is one of the must-visit attractions for many Palauan tourists, but due to excessive tourists and climate variability, the number of jellyfish has plummeted.
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Jellyfish have always been a beautiful presence in the ocean. They are free and natural, with a variety of colors and shapes. They have always been loved by everyone.
Palau has a jellyfish lake that has always been loved by people but was closed before. Bian Xiao learns that it will be opened. Let's find out!
The long-awaited Palau Jellyfish Lake has reopened!
Jellyfish Lake. Known as the number one of the Seven Wonders of the World, this place is home to tens of thousands of jellyfish and is also a diving destination. Maybe everyone here has doubts. Aren't jellyfish poisonous? Can I dive?
Bian Xiao tells you that most jellyfish in the world are poisonous, but the jellyfish in the jellyfish lake are non-toxic because their living environment here is closed, and it has no enemies, so they will release their own toxins!
Here, you can also touch jellyfish when diving, which is soft and magical! But don't scratch! They're going to die!
It's still green here, and the jellyfish are warm. Diving in such a beautiful underwater world is a very fantastic and rare experience!
Major blunders. It is also a diving destination. From two meters to the bottom of the sea, descend 600 meters, and it becomes a large cliff in the middle of the sea. The terrain is steep and imposing!
There are a variety of corals growing here, and there are also abundant tropical fish! There are also large marine creatures such as sharks, turtles, and Napoleon fish, as well as beautiful and shy butterflyfish, which are flying all over the sky like butterflies!
Lake Milk. The lake is usually blue, but when the sun shines on it, it takes on a milky green color, which is amazing!
The water of the lake is clear, and there will be hot springs at the bottom of the sea, so there is a faint smell of sulfur here! It's also rich in volcanic mud, but it has a beautiful effect!
Blue hole. This is a popular dive spot in Palá. There are four holes, and you can choose one to dive in at high tide! There is an abundance of healing and fish living here.
When you finally turn around, you can see the scenery known as the Light of Jesus. Don't miss out!
Lan Jiao. It has been repeatedly voted one of the best diving sites in the world. It is home to many creatures, as well as the world's largest school of large fish. Almost all tropical marine fish live here!
Okay, if you want to visit here, keep this information in mind! Bian Xiao, I wish you all a happy journey! Come here to see the beautiful jellyfish! Take a picture with them while you dive!
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Jellyfish Lake is one of Palau's most distinctive attractions. Tens of thousands of years ago, Jellyfish Lake was part of the sea, but due to the movement of the earth's crust, the surrounding seabed has risen to round the high orange key rocks, gradually isolating it from the open sea, forming a seemingly ordinary inland saltwater lake. Most of the marine life in the lake has died out with the depletion of nutrients, leaving only a low-level marine creature that can survive on a small number of microorganisms – the jellyfish.
Due to the disappearance of their predators, these jellyfish have "lost" the toxins in their bodies that their ancestors used to defend themselves. In this way, Palau Jellyfish Lake has the only non-toxic jellyfish in the world.
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Jellyfish Lake is about a 30-minute boat ride from Koror, the capital of Palau, and to see the jellyfish swimming freely in Jellyfish Lake, you must first climb over a small hill of coral reef, the road conditions are bad, it is best to wear rubber shoes, prepare gloves, and climb the ropes on both sides. Trees with yellow strips of cloth are often seen on both sides of the road, indicating that the tree is poisonous, and a water pier has been built in the state of Koro to allow all visitors who want to enter the Jellyfish Lake for a safe entrance.
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Jellyfish Lake was discovered in 1982 and officially opened for sightseeing in 1985, Jellyfish Lake is a special landscape in Palau, it has the world's rare non-toxic jellyfish, several species of jellyfish in the lake, are rare non-toxic jellyfish in the world today. Jellyfish will float to the surface of the water for photosynthesis near noon, only to see the dense jellyfish on the surface of the water, flashing golden light, dazzling and spectacular.
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Palau is a very peculiar place, the water is always rough, but it is a place where typhoons form. When domestic television stations release typhoon forecasts, there is always the sentence "At present, a certain typhoon formed in the ocean east of the Philippine ridge is moving westward, and it is expected to make landfall at a certain place at a certain time......The phrase "ocean east of the Philippines" refers to the area that includes Palau.
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