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    Australian spotted jellyfish or White spotted jellyfish live in oceans and coastal waters. You can find them throughout Australia. The species is also found in the waters of the Hawaiian Islands since at least 1945, but have not experienced the same type of massive population explosion in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. The ecological impact of species in these waters has not been determined. It was spotted off the southern California coast, but not confirmed. It grows to the size of about 45-50 inches in diameter, and is now known to grow to a length of just over 60 inches in size. They look very nice with the design of the white spots on their body and their translucent gelatinous frilly oral arms add charm to a different aspect of their appearance. Moreover, they are fairly harmless and their sting only contains mild poison that does not cause any serious effects or reactions in humans. The application of vinegar can cure the little burning sensation that can be caused by the bite. In most cases, just washing the site of the sting with salt water is enough action to free themselves from the effects of low white spotted jellyfish stabbing. Although they look very graceful and harmless, the White spotted jellyfish is another kind of threat to marine ecosystems. White spotted jellyfish are like sponges in that they filter sea water in one day in search of food and nutrition. They feed mainly on microscopic plankton in large quantities in sea water. However, the problem with the fact that they are as much as 13,200 liters sea water filter every day. Additionally, White spotted jellyfish often found in large flocks, and the intake of planktons by a swarm of White spotted jellyfish can be very high. This means that their consumption of plankton is extremely high.

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    I just wanted to share this with you my grandma is 91 years old and is on the infirm list for pioneers. She has early stages of dementia. But she remembers Jehovah. I thought she would like the video the society made a while back of the sister who was an older pioneer. She got a real kick out of it. Please if you can share it with others and it might can encourage others not to forget our oldies but goodies. @queenofhearts33013
    Thank you

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  3. WATSONVILLE — Mary D. Boedeker died surrounded by her family on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. She was 87.

    She was a woman of many wonderful traits. She was a graduate of Manteca High class of ‘46, received her Nursing Degree from Saint Mary’s San Francisco class of ‘50. She was a Jehovah’s Witnesses for over 45 years.

    She was preceded in death by her brothers, Frank and Al Triglia. She is survived by her children, Anne (Bill) Black, Theresa (Dennis) Crouch, Diane Boedeker, Miriam Maclin, Henry (Patricia) Boedeker; and siblings, Elise, John, Joseph (Hazel) Triglia, Carmel Melgren and Daniel (Marie) Triglia; 10 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.

    In lieu of flowers, send donations to Lewy Body Dementia and Kindred Care Santa Cruz County in Mary’s name.

    Private services.

    Arrangements have been entrusted in the care of The Carroll Family of Ave Maria Memorial Chapel, www.avemariamemorialchapel.com. 

    http://www.register-pajaronian.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=75&story_id=21028

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