FOR this Nostalgia edition we wanted to take a look at marine life.
In the coming weeks it is World Jellyfish Day, which allows people to appreciate and celebrate the sea creature, which are not, in fact, a fish at all.
Due to climate change, overall jellyfish numbers are increasing, however some species are on the endangered list.
Often disliked because of their stinging tentacles, jellyfish are some of the most fascinating creatures in the ocean, and they play an important role in the marine ecosystem.
The largest populations of jellyfish are prevalent in the southern hemisphere, in places like Australia and South Africa where the beaches are teeming with these interesting (and sometimes dangerous) creatures.
These photos show how people have shared their love of our seas and marine life here in Cumbria.
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