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  • Jellyfish Up Close
    School report by Kyle McGilligan-Bentin.
    danenet.wicip.org/mmsd-it/jellyfish.html
  • Freshwater Jellyfish
    Information about the freshwater jellyfish, Craspedacusta sowerbii. Includes natural history, recent research, and pictures.
    nsm1.nsm.iup.edu/tpeard/jellyfish.html
  • Introduction to Cubozoa: The Box Jellyfish
    Provides photographs and biological profiles of five of the 20 known species found in tropical and semitropical waters.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cubozoa.html
  • JelliesZone, The
    Features information on jellyfish and other gelatinous zooplankton.
    www.jellieszone.com
  • Jellyfish, Floating Medusa's of the Sea
    Provides information about the major groups of Cnidarians: Hydrozoans, Scyphozoans, Cubozoans, and Anthozoans.
    www.masla.com/jellyfish.html
  • Medusozoa
    Information, photographs, and identification charts for the jellyfish Cubozoa, Scyphozoa, and Hydrozoa.
    www.medusozoa.org
  • Tropical Australian Stinger Research Unit
    Researching medical and biological issues for Cubozoans (box jellyfish).
    www.jcu.edu.au/interest/stingers
  • Marine Stingers
    Information about jellyfish in the tropical waters of Queensland, Australia. Also offers safety tips and Irunkandji Syndrome information.
    www.marinestingers.com.au
  • Jellies: Living Art
    Exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium celebrating the aesthetic delights of living jellies.
    www.montereybayaquarium.com/efc/efc_se/se_jla.asp
  • Ode to a Jellyfish
    www.nswseakayaker.asn.au/mag/49/odetoajellyfish.htm
  • Wikipedia: Nomura's Jellyfish
    Information about Nomura's Jellyfish, one of the largest species of jellyfish primarily found in the waters between China and Japan. Also discusses the impact of over fishing on the jellyfish which is considered a novelty food.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomura%27s_jellyfish
  • Jellyfish Sting Newsletter
    From the International Consortium for Jellyfish Stings, a nonprofit organisation formed by scientists and doctors interested in marine envenomation.
    www.tropmed.org/jellyfish
 




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