Divers have swum with a huge barrel jellyfish off the coast of Cornwall.
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It is the largest species of jellyfish which is found in British waters, with the average diameter being about 40cm (16 inches).
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Marine biologists in Antarctica come across a nearly 10-meter-long giant jellyfish while in their hi-tech sub.
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This ghostly giant is a rare sight. But in November 2021, MBARI researchers spotted this giant phantom jelly (Stygiomedusa gigantea) with the ROV Doc Ricketts 990 meters (3,200 feet) deep in Monterey Bay. The bell of this deep-sea denizen is more than one meter (3.3 feet) across and trails four ribbon-like oral (or mouth) arms that can grow more than 10 meters (33 feet) in length. MBARI’s ROVs have logged thousands of dives, yet we have only seen this spectacular species nine times.
The giant phantom jelly was first collected in 1899. Since then, scientists have only encountered this animal about 100 times. It appears to have a worldwide distribution and has been recorded in all ocean basins except for the Arctic. The challenges of accessing its deep-water habitat contribute to the relative scarcity of sightings for such a large and broadly distributed species.
Historically, scientists relied on trawl nets to study deep-sea animals. These nets can be effective for studying hardy animals such as fishes, crustaceans, and squids, but jellies turn to gelatinous goo in trawl nets. The cameras on MBARI’s ROVs have allowed MBARI researchers to study these animals intact in their natural environment. High-definition—and now 4K—video of the giant phantom jelly captures stunning details about the animal’s appearance and behaviors that scientists would not have been able to see with a trawl-caught specimen.
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There are more than 2,000 types of jellyfish in the world. And those are just the species that we know about! These strange yet wonderful animals have been floating through the world's oceans for the last 700 million years and will very likely outlive us all because even without a brain they have figured out how to not just endure, but thrive. Some can kill with a sting, others catch prey thanks to bioluminescence, and most of them are pretty to look at. So join us for today’s video, where we look at the top 15 incredible jellyfish species!
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The fleetingly seen abyssal giant jellyfish species is known to have armspans upwards of 32 feet long. Little is known about the Stygiomedusa Gigantea due to the extreme depths at which they live.
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Jellyfish are some of the most mysterious animals on earth and, with as many as 1500 different known species, are present in every ocean around the world. Thought to have been around for at least 500 million years, they live at all depths, and typically rely on the use of tentacles and venom to capture their prey. Ranging in size from smaller than a fingernail to larger than a human, you're probably never too far from one if you're in the sea, and this often leads to surprising and unexpected encounters. From huge monsters, to some of the most colorful organisms in the deep, it's time to take a look at the top 15 jellyfish sightings.
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Plagues of giant jellyfish are preparing to attack Japan – billions of these Sumo sized gelatinous monsters will wreak havoc on Japan’s coastal towns and cities. Big enough to sink fishing boats, the giant nomura jellyfish grows to over 2m long and up to 200kg, one of the world’s largest jellyfish. Rising sea temperatures has seen an increase in these monsters – and this year will see the biggest attack ever. This film captures an underwater attack unfolding onto Japan’s shores. We follow a fishing community that is being destroyed by huge blooms, a scientist racing to find a way to stop these monsters breeding, and a chef determined to introduce jellyfish to the Japanese palette. Is Global warming to blame? Can these Jellyfish blooms be stopped? Or are they taking over our oceans?
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