Strange jellyfish in the Arctic Sea
During the discovery of life in the Arctic waters by submarines, scientists have encountered strange new jellyfish at different depths with colorful colors.
During the discovery of life in the Arctic waters by submarines, scientists have encountered strange new jellyfish at different depths with colorful colors.
Red jellyfish Crossota norvegica lives at a depth of 2,600m
Small green jellyfish Narcomedusae living in a narrow range at a depth of 1,400-2,000m is a completely new species, which will be officially described later this year.
The researchers had the opportunity to see six large Aulacoctena orange jellyfish, about 15cm long
Chrysaora melanaster is one of the largest jellyfish in the Arctic Sea, living in the surface layer within 20-40m, where the water temperature is almost unchanged.
New jellyfish Cydippid ctenophore lives at a depth of 1,300-2,400m still waiting for scientists to describe
Crossota millsae jellyfish are vivid burgundy colors discovered at a depth of about 2,000m under the Arctic Sea. It is also found off the waters of California and Hawaii
Benthocodon hyalinus is a small jellyfish found previously in the Arctic and perhaps also in California .
Strange creatures Physonect siphonophore Marrus orthocanna looks like jellyfish. Body length can reach over 3m when pulled straight out
Clione limacina is also known as the "sea angel", living on the surface of the Arctic sea, limited to a depth of 350m.
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