Military green a power sharing deal with civilian prodemocracy activists ending months of protests. This is the interview news live from glenn coming up doc film looks at the rising number of jellyfish and what they mean the worlds oceans by brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being here and have a great weekend. The 1st Climbing Lesson from the doors grandma always arrives. Joining a ring in jane on her journey back to freedom. In our interactive documentary during an orangutan returns home on t w dont come in tanks
2. Theyre beautiful. Like flowers of the sea. 2 but there are many of them and they can be dangerous. A few are even deadly to humans. And theyve terrified bathers Around The World. When it starts with a crime after an Electric Shock and then a burning feeling we. Are their numbers in the worlds oceans increasing. And we have to have an insane reproductive capacity as a single jellyfish like this can produce 15000. 00. Is this punishment for mankinds irresponsible
look like something from outer space not much is known about their life cycle. german scientist cornelia ja sprues meets shinichi way from japan. he s considered the leading expert of the international jellyfish scene. the aspers as a plankton expert and she wants to find out more about the giant jellyfish swarms in the sea of japan. they indicate that something is not right in the world s oceans. the eerie giant jellyfish invasions are putting japanese fishermen at risk. or professor way shows footage that looks like a scene from a horror film. when
denmark and sweden but they haven t conquered the majority of the baltic. if we can show that the southern spaces has a different genetic repertoire and can cope with the lowest salt content then if the sudden ones transferred north that could be a threat on the other hand we don t know what would happen if the southern and northern jellies were brought together we could get super potent hybrids or we could get hybrids that can t reproduce it s a very exciting question that s really significant for the future of the baltic. but i don t. the scientist is bringing 40 come jellies from america the black sea and the baltic together in the lab. over the next few years she ll carry out evolutionary and breeding experiments funded by the e.u. as marie curie program and the danish council for independent research for natural sciences. the plankton scientist hopes to find out whether the