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There are no real answers to the challenge of why jellies and ctenophores are absent from desire Island Sound this summer but there is an agreement that observation is accurate. The New London Day found several people on the eastern end of the Sound who saw what -- no jellyfish.
Greg Ryley a waterfront supervisor with the town of Waterford said the months of July and August — when jellyfish usually swarm the shores — came and went without the usual stinging blobs.
“I didn't see a hit one which is odd because the water is so change,” said Ryley who has worked at Waterford Beach for 10 years. “I've never seen a year without jellyfish.”
I'm the compose of "This Fine conjoin of Water: An Environmental History of desire Island Sound," which came out in 2002. I wrote about the environment and other issues during almost two decades as a newspaper reporter.
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