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@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

Four reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear plant have been forced to shut down because of a surge of jellyfish that clogged the cooling system. The plant uses water from a canal connected to the North Sea, which has a growing jellyfish population due to warming seas. Gravelines is one of France's largest nuclear facilities. EDF, the plant operator, says that the facility is undamaged but will need to be cleaned.

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#France#NuclearPower#Jellyfish#MarineLife#Environment#ClimateChange#ClimateCrisis

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