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Jellyfish "Blooms" Wax and Wane in Natural Cycles

Jellyfish known as "sea tomatoes" on Cable Beach in western Australia

Jellyfish known as "sea tomatoes" washed ashore on Cable Beach in western Australia.

Credit: James Brown


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Upclose image of the Fried Egg Jellyfish out of the water

A fried egg jellyfish, which forms blooms in the Mediterranean, near Alicante, Spain.

Credit: Meaghan Schrandt


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Giant Jellyfish clogging fishing nets in Japan

Giant jellyfish (Nemopilema nomurai) clog fishing nets in Japan.

Credit: Shin-ichi Uye


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Salps bloom in the sea off the coast of New Zealand.

Drifters in the sea: Salps bloom off the coast of New Zealand.

Credit: Seacology


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Portuguese Man-O-War jelly on the beach

The Portuguese man-o-war jelly is common in the world's oceans.

Credit: Elizabeth Condon


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Moon jellyfish congregating in waters off Japan

Moon jellyfish congregate in waters off Japan, their round forms bobbing in the waves.

Credit: Steve Haddock


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