NJ searching waters for tiny but dangerous jellyfishNJ searching waters for tiny but dangerous jellyfishThe threat to New Jersey didn't even exist as recently as 2015.Dino FlammiaDino FlammiaDan AlexanderDan Alexander
Surprising predator in NJ waters may reduce clinging jellyfishFor years, New Jersey researchers have been trying to get rid of stinging sea nettles, but they might actually be serving a useful purpose.Dianne DeOliveiraDianne DeOliveira
It’s official: NJ rivers, bays loaded with dangerous clinging jellyfishIt’s official: NJ rivers, bays loaded with dangerous clinging jellyfishCareful where you go fishing. Officials say what to look out for and what to do if you're stung.David MatthauDavid Matthau
NJDEP targeting inland jellyfish before they can multiplyNew Jerseyans living on bay and riverfronts are being encouraged to take proactive steps to stop the spread of sea nettles, a type of stinging jellyfish that have shut down swimming in some inland waterways.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Should we worry about dangerous clinging jellyfish at Jersey Shore?The creatures have been spotted in the Barnegat Bay and the Shrewsbury River.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia