The Bays
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Albums | Live in Aberdeen |
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Genres | Jazz |
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ID | 1102840 |
About The Bays
The Bays are a group of musicians from England who only play live improvised jazz and dance music. They have never rehearsed nor recorded in a studio as they do not release music commercially and are independent of record labels. Their slogan is "Performance is the Product".
Rare crystal jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast
... " I was actually diving last week off the Lizard and there was a huge number of them and they were accumulating in The Bays, and forming almost a ceiling above us as we were diving underwater...
NHS A& E crisis: Staff making 'difficult decisions in unprecedented times'
... Nurses go up and down the corridor checking the patients, while others check The Bays, which are also full...
Disabled woman fined more than £1,000 for parking in disabled spot
... New Generation Parking Management, which manages The Bays said the spaces have to be kept free for disabled visitors, not residents...
Rare crystal jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast
A rare type of jellyfish has been spotted off the coast of Cornwall.
Experts said there had been a " massive influx" of the Aequorea Victoria , more commonly referred to as the " crystal jelly".
The species, seen at Cadgwith, near the Lizard in west Cornwall, is more commonly found in Mediterranean waters.
there were also sightings around Alderney and Guernsey and experts said the sightings were an " indicator of warmer seas".
Matt Slater, from Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said although they had stinging cells The Animals were not powerful enough to harm humans.
Speaking to BBC Radio Cornwall, Mr Slater said: " For some reason, this year, we've had a massive influx All Along the South Coast .
" I was actually diving last week off the Lizard and there was a huge number of them and they were accumulating in The Bays , and forming almost a ceiling above us as we were diving underwater. "
Mr Slater said it was " boom or bust" with this type of species.
He Said : " There's either not many, or there's loads. This is because of their Life Cycle .
" They reproduce very rapidly and produce thousands of tiny larvae. In some years all of them will perish but in other years, when the conditions are different, they may all survive. That's why you sometimes get all or nothing. "
The Aequorea Victoria are classed as omnivore, and feed on plankton.
Source of news: bbc.com