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Nuclear plant on coastal waters shut down over massive jellyfish swarm

Petit Fort Philippe was closed for an unusual reason on a nuclear power plant in France on Sunday.

France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant had problems with cooling systems affected by a herd of jellyfish.

Reuters was affected by temporarily stopped production due to the “large and unpredictable” jellyfish of the reactors, filter drums of pumping stations.

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Gravelines nuclear power plant is one of the largest facilities in France, which produces 900 megawatt power in each of the six units.

The security of the facilities, personnel and the environment was not affected according to Reuters.

Water from the plant comes from the North Sea.

Creatures, when the open sea winds are given, as the creatures are removed from the bottom, there may be several jellyfish in the North Sea.

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According to the Reddingsbrigade Noordwijk Association, the lower current can then move its jellyfish towards the beach.

US National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (Noaa) Naval biologist Derek Wright, Reuters said that the jellyfish produced faster due to warm water.

“Regions like the North Sea become hotter, becoming warmer, [and] The reproductive window is expanding and expanding, Wright Wright said.

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“Jellyfish, riding tanker ships can enter the Balast tank of the ships in a port and usually pumped into the water in half of the world.”

The British Museum of Natural History connected oil and gas inference to pollution in the North Sea.

“The high pollutant levels in the sediment near the platforms caused the disintegration of natural food networks, leaving a simpler and less various ecosystem.”

The museum, the North Sea is one of the largest open sea oil and gas extraction areas in the world.

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