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Velella Velella Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives
Nov 11, 2017
concertarchives.org
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Velella velella. | MitchCK
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11 months ago
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MitchCK
Velella | Portfolio
1 month ago
wixsite.com
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The Velella velella have arrived in SF 👀 Learn more: bit.ly/3WsEFRE 🐙 🎥: Grant MacHamer #sanfrancisco #oceanbeach #beach #reels | Secret San Francisco
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May 24, 2023
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Secret San Francisco
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Invasion of the Velella velella
Apr 2, 2018
CBC
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Lincoln City beaches are currently filled with Velella velella! These fascinating little creatures are like little sailboats - their “sails” catch the breeze and propel them great distances across the ocean. 🌬️ But like a car without a steering wheel, the Velella velella have no control over the direction in which they sail. ⛵️This means that sometimes the wind blows thousands of them onto the shore for us to enjoy! | Explore Lincoln City
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May 1, 2024
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Explore Lincoln City
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One velella velella is a colony of tiny soon-to-be jellyfish! These party boats float on the ocean surface, and are fully dependent on the wind to move them around. Their sail is oriented on an angle across their oval-shaped bodies, which determines how they move in relation to the wind direction.They eventually sail up to coastlines and are washed up on the beaches. Mass-stranding events usually take place in the spring, which is a spectacular event to witness! They eventually lose their blue p
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Apr 17, 2025
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The Nature Educator
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Velella return to La Jolla shores, offering research opportunity at Scripps Pier
Mar 21, 2025
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Jellyfish on the Oregon coast
Oct 21, 2020
oregonstate.edu
Why Oregon beaches are covered in tiny blue Velella, again
1 month ago
oregonlive.com
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Called Velella velella, this is one of the Earth’s only waterproof jellies. Velella float on the oceans surface, and here you are seeing it pulse from below the water. They can grow as large as a human hand and sail all over the world. But they rarely make wash close to shore. Video by me #marinebiology #marinescience #jellyfish #oceanlife #oceanlover #ocean #neuston #jellyfishaquarium #jellyfishart #macrophotography #naturephotography #naturelovers #naturalists | Open Ocean Exploration
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5 months ago
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Open Ocean Exploration
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Thousands of Velella velella, also known as ‘by-the-wind sailors,’ have washed up along the shores of La Manga in the Mar Menor (April 9, 2025). These striking blue marine creatures are harmless to humans and drift across the ocean’s surface using their natural sails. Mass strandings like this are driven by wind and currents and have been reported recently along other parts of the Mediterranean coast. Video: @viviendolamanga | Source: @MeteOrihuela #marinelife #spain #sealife #velellavelella | O
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Apr 11, 2025
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Olive Press Newspaper
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Velella velella--it sounds so nice you have to say it twice! Also known as by-the-wind sailors, these invertebrates can’t move on their own, and rely on wind power. Velella sightings are common through the spring and summer, when they wash up en masse due to heavy winds or strong currents. Have you seen velella velella? And, more importantly, have you smelled them? #velellavelella #hydrozoans #oregoncoast #oregoncoastaquarium | Oregon Coast Aquarium
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May 25, 2024
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Oregon Coast Aquarium
Velella velella creatures are back on Oregon beaches
Mar 30, 2024
wkyc.com
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A stroll along the Oregon coast just got a lot more blue. Countless tiny gelatinous sea creatures called by-the-wind sailors (also known as velella velella) have once again washed ashore, creating a "blue tide" at beaches along the coastline. More photos: http://trib.al/qdqbNKa | The Oregonian
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Apr 12, 2017
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The Oregonian
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These Velella Velella Jellyfish wash up by the millions each spring! Im going to Save them! Well, try to.. #animals #nature #jellyfish | Jacob Colvin
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Mar 13, 2024
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Jacob Colvin
Beaches covered with Velella Creatures being Blown In from the Ocean
Apr 14, 2025
keyt.com
Here's the Deal With the Tiny Blue Blobs Washing Up on California Beaches
Apr 13, 2023
theinertia.com
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Rob Velella: An Afternoon with Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Nov 13, 2014
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Lots and lots of Velella velella #velellavelella #ocean
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1 month ago
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Heaven and Hell: Pastor Rob Bell Extended Interview
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Sep 7, 2011
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Blown Away By The By-The-Wind Sailors, Velella Velella!! | Live From Monterey Bay!
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Apr 10, 2019
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