Beach ball-sized, invasive jellyfish washes up on Padre Island National Seashore

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Beach ball-sized, invasive jellyfish washes up on Padre Island National Seashore
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The sting of an Australian spotted jellyfish — aka a brown or white-spotted jellyfish — doesn't pack a punch, but the invader eats up native marine life's food.

Handout | Padre Island National SeashoreAn invasive species of jellyfish, native to Australia, was spotted recently on Padre Island National Seashore. The Australian spotted jellyfish was found washed ashore along the national seashore's North Beach. The jellyfish is also known as the brown jellyfish or white-spotted jellyfish and is usually found in the western Pacific Ocean.

"Traveling in large groups, the Australian spotted jellyfish can be big, up to 20 inches across," National Park officials wrote."But don't worry, they have a mild venom and are not considered a hazard to people. In fact, their venom is so weak they can't use it to stun prey." Australian spotted jellyfish are filter feeders and eat microscopic organisms called zooplankton. The invasive species is found from the West Coast to the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Coast near North Carolina. According to the, the brown jellyfish has become an issue in the Northern Gulf of Mexico near the Mississippi Sound due to its impact on zooplankton levels.

"It is highly possible that this jellyfish has started to occupy the region of the Gulf bordering Texas," Institute officials wrote.

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