Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Jellyfish Found in Arctic Deep
This red-and-purple Crossota millsae, collected deep in the Arctic Ocean in 2005, is also found off of California and Hawaii, a scientist said in December 2009. Biologists are realizing that jellyfish are more common predators in the oceans than thought, Monterey Peninsula College’s Raskoff said by email. “They are a very underappreciated and understudied group that have big roles to play in the food webs of the deep sea.”
PHOTOS: “Alien” Jellyfish Found in Arctic Deep
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