JELLYFISH SPECIES - Click below to discover more....

Aurelia - Moon Jellyfish
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) are of our most common Jellyfish species found in the ocean.
They can be found in the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and are common to the waters off California, Japan, the East Coast of the United States as well as Europe.....more

Aurelia aureta scyphistomae larvae
Aurelia aureta scyphistomae larvae - these are how many baby jelly fish look as they start life attached to the rock......more

Chrysaora - Compass Jellyfish
The principal species of this jellyfish is Chrysaora hysoscella, also often called the compass jellyfish.....more

Periphylla Periphylla - Deepwater Jellyfish
Periphylla periphylla is mainly found in depths from about 1000 meters down to 7000 meters. However during the night Periphylla migrates from between 60 and 200 meters they have been recorded.....more

Rhizostoma Octopus - Barrel Jellyfish
Despite the name, this is actually a large jellyfish. It has eight long tentacles, hence the name "octopus".The edge of its large body has no tentacles, but each of its legs has a sticky feathery band which is made up of numerous mouths for catching food.....more

Cyanea Capillata - The lions Mane
Cyanea Capillata is one of the biggest jellyfish to encounter and is commonly referred to as The Lion's mane jellyfish....more

Chironex Fleckeri - The Box Jellyfish
Chironex fleckeri, (commonly known as the "box jellyfish," "marine stinger," or "sea wasp") is a highly venomous jellyfish of the class Cubozoa native to northern Australia. .....more
Many thanks to Dr Rohan Holt Marine Monitoring Biologist
Countryside Council for Wales for the information and images.
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