'Wheelbarrows' of jellyfish wash up at sea pool

About 16 wheelbarrows worth of jellyfish washed up at a seaside pool in Cornwall.

Jodie Harper from Bude Sea Pool, in Cornwall, the jellyfish "completely covered" the terrace after high tide on Thursday.

She said: "We have never seen anything like it. Once they're stranded out of the water they don't survive for long so there was nothing we could do to save them."

Devon Wildlife Trust's Coral Smith said jellyfish sightings were "quite common and expected at this time of year" and "they rely on the ocean currents to move around, so they will have got swept in perhaps on windy days", then staying inshore in calm weather.