Jellyfish & Other Zooplankton
Greatest Migration on Earth Happens under Darkness Every Day
Dangerous ‘Clinging Jellyfish’ Found Again in Barnegat Bay
They are found naturally throughout coastal regions of the northern hemisphere and have, in recent times, invaded the Mediterranean Sea and even the Pacific coast of the Russian far east.
Follow the smell of the ocean to find where marine predators feed
Meet the new wash-ashore: Portuguese man-of-war
“They most likely arrive here via the Gulf Stream and then get blown or drift on shore,” Larry Madin, a retired senior scientist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
The Truth About Portuguese Man-of-Wars
interview with Larry Madin
Clinging Jelly fish in Groton growing in numbers
mentions WHOI
Jellyfish Research Finds Potential New Varieties and Poses Additional Questions
mentions Annette Govindarajan and WHOI
Clinging to a jellyfish link
features Annette Govindarajan and Mary Carman
WHOI researchers find link between local jellyfish and Russian species
quotes Annette Govindarajan and Mary Carman
Clinging Jellyfish History: Biologist Govindarajan Found The Puzzling Origins
mentions Annette Govindarajan and WHOI
Beautiful Science
mentions WHOI
Clinging Jellyfish Hang Out on Eelgrass, Pack Powerful Sting
interview with Annette Govindarajian
DEP, MONTCLAIR STATE TEAM UP TO LOCATE, STUDY CLINGING JELLYFISH
mentions WHOI
These carbon-hungry blobs could help fix our oceans
quotes Larry Madin and mentions WHOI
A New Jellyfish Is Back in Town
quotes Annette Govindarajan and Mary Carman
Jellyfish new to local beaches giving out ‘nasty stings
quotes Mary Carman, Annette Govindarajan
Jellyfish Make Their Spring Appearance
quotes Mary Carman