Jellyfish invaded the cooling water at a Scottish nuclear power plant this week. There were so many of these aquatic creatures floating around, the plant had to shut down.
The jellyfish are more than annoying, they pose a hazard to the cooling system of the plant. The nuclear reactors need unobstructed access to the cool sea water to keep them from overheating. A big pile of jellyfish stuck in the filters would seriously get in the way.
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Plant workers are taking this jellyfish incident in stride. Most are doing odd jobs during this downtime, while others are stuck cleaning out those pesky Cnidarians. [Scientific American]
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