Immortal Jellyfish
Immortal Jellyfish
불멸의 해파리
CNN Anchor: Did you know that among jellyfish there is one 1species that may be 2immortal? When 3threatened, sick or old, these jellyfish start to create younger versions of themselves that will grow up into an adult 4identical version. I'm a little bit jellyous. How about you? Well, a 5jellyfish boom is now happening in the UK and Ireland, 6according to the 7Marine Conservation Society. We asked its data expert, Agnes Jackson, to explain the why.
There's a jellyfish boom in the UK and Ireland according to a new report. The Marine Conservation Society has 8revealed a 32% increase in jellyfish 9sightings 10compared to last year. The 11charity's 12annual report is based on data sent in by the public. Those sightings are then 13analyzed in interesting patterns, such as changes in species or long-term trends in population sizes. So, what's behind the rise of jellyfish sightings?
Dr. Angus Jackson, Seasearch Data Officer: As waters warm in springtime, jellyfish start to grow and 14reproduce. And when the conditions are really good, when the water is warm, when there's lots of food available, that 15reproduction can happen really very, very quickly. Under those conditions, the numbers of jellyfish at sea can get to be very large. If that 16coincides with storms or 17onshore winds, these blooms of jellyfish are blown in towards the 18coast where they 19accumulate and appear even more dense. If the public happened to be there at that time, that's when there are more and more 20observations.
This year, ocean temperatures have reached record levels, with some parts experiencing intense and 21unprecedented heat waves. But experts say we can't 22solely 23attribute the jellyfish boom to 24climate change.
Dr. Angus Jackson: Whether we can say the large numbers this year are 25consequence of climatic change, I wouldn't want to do that simply because there are so many other 26variables that 27contribute to that large reproduction. If we see increasing temperatures into the future, it wouldn't be surprising if the numbers of jellyfish increased as a consequence.
- 1species종(種)
- 2immortal불멸의
- 3threaten위협하다
- 4identical동일한
- 5jellyfish해파리
- 6according to~에 따르면
- 7Marine Conservation Society해양 보존 협회
- 8reveal드러내다
- 9sighting목격
- 10compared to~와 비교하여
- 11charity자선 단체
- 12annual report연간 보고서
- 13analyze분석하다
- 14reproduce번식하다
- 15reproduction번식
- 16coincide동시에 일어나다, 일치하다
- 17onshore육지의
- 18coast해안
- 19accumulate축적하다, 모이다
- 20observation관찰, 관측
- 21unprecedented전례 없는
- 22solely오로지, 단독으로
- 23attribute~의 탓으로 돌리다
- 24climate change기후 변화
- 25consequence결과
- 26variables변수
- 27contribute to~에 기여하다