Jellyfish have been inhabiting the world’s oceans even before dinosaurs walked the earth, and now they’re going to make a ...
Crews from the Molokai/Maui Invasive Species Committee and the Division of Aquatic Resources remove invasive upside-down jellyfish from the swimming area at Kaunakakai Harbor. They visit several ...
Mucus from jellyfish that sit upside-down on the seafloor has blobs lined with stinging cells The stinging cells are coated on tiny mobile blobs called cassiosomes within the mucus that “zoom ...
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