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Northern Japan Finds New Man-o-War Species Alive and Spreading
science1 month ago

Northern Japan Finds New Man-o-War Species Alive and Spreading

Scientists in northeast Japan identified Physalia mikazuki, a previously unknown man-o-war species, on Gamo Beach in Miyagi Prefecture—representing the northernmost record for the genus. The species differs morphologically (gas-filled pneumatophore, multiple primary tentacles, yellow gastrozooids) and was confirmed as a distinct species by genetic analysis. Its appearance here is linked to northward drift driven by winds and currents, a consequence of warming oceans. The discovery carries public-safety implications due to venomous stings and highlights the need for ongoing monitoring of Physalia in Japanese waters.

New Venomous Sea Creature Washes Up in Japan, Named After a Samurai Warlord
science4 months ago

New Venomous Sea Creature Washes Up in Japan, Named After a Samurai Warlord

A newly identified venomous siphonophore, Physalia mikazuki, washed ashore in Sendai Bay, northern Japan, marking a rare tropical intrusion into temperate waters; researchers say its smaller blue float and distinct tentacles distinguish it from related species, and climate-driven warm currents likely carried it north, raising public safety and ecological concerns as marine life shifts; the name honors Date Masamune’s crescent-moon helmet.