Jellies! The surprising role of gelatinous animals in ocean and human health  @WHOI
Jellies! The surprising role of gelatinous animals in ocean and human health  @WHOI
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | Jellies! The surprising role of gelatinous animals in ocean and human health @WHOI | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 21 minutes ago.
Salps. Siphonophores. Anemones. Ctenophores. There's a lot more to the ocean "jelly web" than just jellyfish!

Join us at #OceanEncounters tomorrow night at 7:30pm (ET) to learn about the important role that gelatinous marine animals play in ocean health—and our own.

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Jellies! The surprising role of gelatinous animals in ocean and human health @WHOI

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