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  1. Moon Jelly - Alaska Sealife Center

    Scientific Name: Aurelia labiata. Size: To 40cm (16in) Distribution: Gulf of Alaska to southern California. Habitat: Open water. Life History: True jellies have life cycles that alternate between a free swimming medusa and a sessile (or …

  2. Dive in a Jellyfish Bloom in Alaska

    Mar 28, 2021 · Learn about the diverse and fascinating jellyfish species that inhabit Alaska's oceans, from moon jellies to lion's mane jellies. Discover how they feed, reproduce, glow, and impact the ecosystem and human activities.

  3. Ahoy, jellies! Citizen scientist log cnidaria sightings

    Dec 2, 2015 · Dr. Steven Haddock from the University of California, Santa Cruz, said jellyfish can survive, even thrive through cold and dark Alaska winters. He …

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    • Jellyfish in Alaska - Alaska Guide Co

    • Overlooked jellyfish play big role in Gulf of Alaska

    • The Jellyfish Monitoring Program At Auke Bay …

      It specifically targets commercially important young-of-the-year groundfish and juvenile salmonid species during July-August in federal waters up to 100 miles offshore from the south end of Baranof Island to Kayak Island, Alaska. After …

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    • Lion's mane jellyfish - Wikipedia

      Learn about the lion's mane jellyfish, one of the largest known species of jellyfish, with a bell diameter of over 2 m and tentacles up to 36.6 m long. Find out its distribution, behavior, reproduction, and how to avoid its painful sting.

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