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January 4, 2011

Jellyfish Species Chrysaora fuscescens

Jellyfish species Chrysaora fuscescens.

To learn more about the basics of jellyfish biology, what scientists have learned thus far about the worldwide increase in jellyfish populations, and the causes of jellyfish swarms and how they affect both human and marine life, see the National Science Foundation Special Report "Jellyfish Gone Wild." (Date of Image: October 2008)

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