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    Category: Jellyfish

    Creation of the world’s first Peanut Butter and Jellyfish

    Ladies and gentlemen, I could not make this up if I tried. I owe my thanks to Wyatt Patry for sharing this study with me, and to P. Zelda Montoya and… Read more “Creation of the world’s first Peanut Butter and Jellyfish”

    January 28, 2014March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    The exceptional life of the mauve stinger jelly Pelagia noctiluca

      Mauve stingers jellies can appear on coast by the thousands, literally overnight. This may come as no surprise to salmon farms off Ireland, or tourists in France and Spain. But where do these mauve stingers… Read more “The exceptional life of the mauve stinger jelly Pelagia noctiluca”

    October 24, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Where do jellyfish lay their eggs?

    Everywhere. When you go to the beach, you’re not swimming in ocean water, your swimming in ocean water plus the sperm and eggs of millions of sea… Read more “Where do jellyfish lay their eggs?”

    September 10, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    The ocean in black and white

    Black and white photography has an elegance to it that I deeply adore. Below are some favorites from a Saturday afternoon stroll around the internet. Hope you… Read more “The ocean in black and white”

    September 2, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    The moon jelly’s shocking family secret

    Originally posted on deepseanews.com by moi. The moon jelly: with its eye-catching looks and mild sting it is a favorite among aquarists, a rising novelty pet, and… Read more “The moon jelly’s shocking family secret”

    August 29, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Biology of the Black Jelly (Chrysaora achlyos)

    The west coast of North America is home to one of the most mysterious stinging nettles known, the black jelly, Chrysaora achlyos. Adults are huge, a deep dark… Read more “Biology of the Black Jelly (Chrysaora achlyos)”

    August 22, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

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