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Hudson River Almanac -- July-August, 1999
Center beach on the river. In our net were sand shrimp, northern pipefish, and many comb jellies. The most interesting catch was a small yoy bluefish with a semicircular bite where its ...
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Hudson River Almanac -- August
In open water with sandy bottom, we captured bay anchovies, Atlantic silversides, and comb jellies usually found in pelagic waters. The water surrounding Croton Point was a rich mahogany-brown ... that the mahogany tide may have died off or been flushed. The density of the comb jellies had diminished. -- Tom Lake, Christopher Letts August 15 - Nyack - We had an interesting encounter during ...
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Zooplankton - MarineBio.org
Comb jellies or ctenophores were previously classified under Cnidaria but have recently been distinguished from other jellyfish because they lack the characteristic stinging cells of other jellyfish known as nematocysts. Comb jellies effectively ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
PORIFERA (sponges) CNIDARIA (sea anemones, jellyfish) CTENOPHORA (comb jellies) PLATYHELMINTHES (flatworms) NEMERTINA (ribbon worms) ACANTHOCEPHALA (spiny-headed worms) ROTIFERA (wheel animals) GASTROTRICHA (scaled worms ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Aquarium Exhibits - Jellies: Living Art - Shape and Size
Upside-down jellies look like a field of greenish-brown flowers. Graceful and nearly transparent, crystal jellies have long, delicate tentacles. Jelly shapes range from ... as it gently pulses through the water. But other jellies paint a different picturesome don’t have tentacles at all, and comb jellies use rows of tiny, oarlike hairs to paddle through ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Aquarium Exhibits - Jellies: Living Art - Ecology Alert
Jelly blooms can mean a system out of balance Around 1980, warty comb jellies invaded the Black Sea, accidentally transported in the ballast water of ships. Today, the jellies ... , comb jelly blooms sometimes number more than 300 comb jellies per square foot. Moon jellies have also hitched a ride in the ballast tanks of seafaring ships. Today, huge blooms of moon jellies ...
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OZ: Invertebrates
Placozoa Phylum Porifera Sponges Eumetazoa Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata) Jellyfish, corals, hydras, sea anemones Phylum Ctenophora Comb jellies Phylum Platyhelminthes The flatworms Phylum Mesozoa Phylum Rhynchocoela (Nemertina) Phylum Gnathostomulida Phylum Rotifer The "wheel ...
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Gelatinous Organisms
Other gelatinous predators include non-stinging ctenophores, also called comb jellies. They are less widely known than true jellyfish because they don't hurt ... jellies. Also, eutrophication can reduce water clarity, which may interfere with feeding by fish but not jellies. Furthermore, eutrophication can lead to reduced dissolved oxygen in coastal waters; jellyfish and comb jellies ...
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