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    Author: RRHelm

    The Muave stinger (Pelagia noctiluca) has arrived in Ireland!

    As of 2:00 PM EST the mauve stinger jelly Pelagia noctiluca is washing ashore by the thousands on Ferriters Cove, Ireland, according to the Facebook group The Big Jellyfish… Read more “The Muave stinger (Pelagia noctiluca) has arrived in Ireland!”

    August 21, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Pacific sea nettles have arrived in Monterey, California

    Along with this awesome sea lion photobomb pic, a jellywatch.org user reports over 100 sea nettles in Monterey, California on Friday, saying: Sea nettles are back in the… Read more “Pacific sea nettles have arrived in Monterey, California”

    August 17, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Are jellyfish on the rise? Not in Sweden

    I love jellies, and it breaks my heart that so many people assume the world is now a beautiful place for jellies to live, because in many… Read more “Are jellyfish on the rise? Not in Sweden”

    August 15, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Huge purple striped jelly spotted off the California coast

    The Monterey Bay Aquarium reports on their Facebook page that they’ve found a huge purple striped jelly (Chrysaora colorata), saying: Wow! Look what jellies aquarists Wyatt Patry and Laura Tocki-Toggenburger… Read more “Huge purple striped jelly spotted off the California coast”

    August 12, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Like plankton, we drift

    I’m happy to announce that I’ve been invited to join deepseanews.com as a full time blogger! This will allow me to blog not just about jellies, but… Read more “Like plankton, we drift”

    August 5, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Those firey bodies

    Originally posted on For Stars And Beetles:
    Strange beings lurk in the deep sea. Weird life, unlike anything found near the ocean’s surface, and bizarre enough to…

    August 1, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Richard Satava’s Glass jellyfish

    When it comes to beautiful glass sculpture, Richard Satava is a master. Take a gander at some of these beautiful sculptures, next to  real life look alikes:

    August 1, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Thank you for 1 year!

    Today jellybiologist.com turns one year old! I want to take this oppertunity to thank you for visiting my wee corner of the web and seeing it through… Read more “Thank you for 1 year!”

    July 24, 2013December 29, 2017 by RRHelm

    Art fit for any wall

    Hot off the press from the fantastic photographer and jelly aficionado Erling Svensen, I present to you the mouth of a moon jelly:   There is nothing… Read more “Art fit for any wall”

    July 22, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Live Spotted Jelly Cam at The Vancouver Aquarium

    The The Vancouver Aquarium is rocking my world today. Go check out these awesome jellies for a much needed brain break! http://www.vanaqua.org/learn/see-and-learn/live-cams/spotted-jelly-cam

    July 18, 2013December 29, 2017 by RRHelm

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