Chrysaora fuscescens, the sea nettle, is also kept by some establishments, but these are large and generally require supplementary feeding on other jellyfish! Whether any of these could be viable for ...
Have you ever encountered the fascinating Irukandji jellyfish? Found in northern Australia and some parts of the world’s tropical waters, this tiny creature measures less than half an inch long, the ...
Jellyfish, fascinating yet dangerous creatures, inhabit oceans worldwide. While some are harmless, others possess potent venom capable of causing severe reactions in humans. From the deadly ...
For 10 relentless days and nights in September, workers at eastern China’s largest coal-fired power plant battled an invader unlike any they had faced before: a tidal surge of jellyfish. At the ...
Scientists believe an "unprecedented" number of dead jellyfish that stranded along the Cornish coast may have been caused by a cold snap. Thousands of mauve stingers, or Pelagia noctiluca ...
If a stinging jellyfish has already kissed you during your seaside holidays, the idea of diving among ten million of these creatures may not seem very appealing at all. However, the golden jellyfish ...
Dr Abigail McQuatters-Gollop, Associate Professor in Marine Conservation, has been interviewed by national and regional media about a boom in unusual jellyfish being spotted in UK waters. A survey by ...
Moon jellies are abundant in most oceans and coastal waters. The rhopilema verrilli, also called the mushroom cap jellyfish, has a mushroom-shaped umbrella head. It stings very mildly, and lives in ...