By-the-Wind-Sailors Invade California Beaches

Thousands of little blue creatures similar to jellyfish have been washing up on beaches in California. Other names for these creatures are Velella velella or By-the-Wind-Sailors. By-the-Wind-Sailors are not jellyfish, but are closely related to jellyfish species. They fall in the Cnidaria group, which also includes jellyfish and corals. By-the-Wind-Sailors use their translucent “sail” to utilize the wind and float through the open ocean. Strong winds in the spring and early summer months push them onto beaches. By-the-Wind-Sailors are not poisonous, and their tentacles do not sting humans. They eat zooplankton and fish eggs using their tentacles. By-the-Wind-Sailors pose little … Continue reading By-the-Wind-Sailors Invade California Beaches