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    Tag: sea jellies

    Could jellyfish help clean our seas?

    This post is an idea post. It isn’t about the latest science (at least, not fully). Instead, it’s about a thought. Something I’ve been wondering about for… Read more “Could jellyfish help clean our seas?”

    September 22, 2015September 21, 2015 by RRHelm

    Live jelly cam

    There’s nothing quite like sitting in from of a tank full of jellies, watching their peaceful rhythmic movements as the time slips quietly by. For most of us, such… Read more “Live jelly cam”

    March 28, 2013December 29, 2017 by RRHelm

    It can’t be your day every day, dear cannonball jelly

    Some days your the star player:   And some days your the ball:   Happy hump day from JellyBiologist!

    March 27, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Mauve stinger jelly, up close and personal

    (Have you seen a mauve stinger? Please let me know! jellybiologist *at* gmail *dot* com) The mauve stinger jelly is one of my favorite jelly species, but it… Read more “Mauve stinger jelly, up close and personal”

    March 14, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm
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