Thousands Of Tuna Crabs Wash Up On San Diego Beaches
Mysterious Phenomenon Blamed As tuna crabs invade san diego beaches
In
a mysterious phenomenon, thousands of orange- and red-colored tuna
crabs are washing ashore on the beaches of San Diego, California.
According to UT San Diego, these tuna crabs have been spotted from
Sunset Cliffs to Ocean Beach to Scripps Pier. Reports have also
confirmed the presence of these tuna crabs on Santa Catalina Island,
according to an ABC News report. While tuna crabs have been spotted on
the island since last year, this is the first time that they have washed
up on San Diego’s beaches in such large numbers. Meanwhile, there are
reports about the possibility that the phenomenon could be caused by a
mysterious blob of warm water spotted off the West Coast and Mexico, in
the Pacific Ocean.
In
a mysterious phenomenon, thousands of orange- and red-colored tuna
crabs are washing ashore on the beaches of San Diego, California.
According to UT San Diego, these tuna crabs have been spotted from
Sunset Cliffs to Ocean Beach to Scripps Pier. Reports have also
confirmed the presence of these tuna crabs on Santa Catalina Island,
according to an ABC News report. While tuna crabs have been spotted on
the island since last year, this is the first time that they have washed
up on San Diego’s beaches in such large numbers. Meanwhile, there are
reports about the possibility that the phenomenon could be caused by a
mysterious blob of warm water spotted off the West Coast and Mexico, in
the Pacific Ocean.
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