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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2, back cover: A marine organism, Porpita porpita, related to jellyfish. Featured in the Open Ocean Jellies poster, available at the Ocean Science Exhibit Center. Info from poster: A siphonophore, which is closely related to the medusae. These animals are made up of multiple units, each specialized for a function like swimming, feeding, or reproduction. This ?modular? construction allows some siphonophores to grow very large, over 100 feet long in the deep ocean. Although most siphonophores live below the surface, the Portuguese Man o?War is one that rests on the surface, suspended by a gas-filled float. Image of The Day caption: Is it fireworks, a flower, or a 1970's fiber-optics lamp? None of the above!?it's a colonial ocean animal related to jellyfish, called Porpita porpita. The colony has radiating blue "tentacles"?really the individual units of the colony? that sting and catch tiny animals, and a gas-filled float to help it stay at the ocean surface. This and other "jellies" are featured on a poster available at the WHOI store.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2, back cover:
A marine organism, Porpita porpita, related to jellyfish.
Featured in the Open Ocean Jellies poster, available at the Ocean Science Exhibit Center.
Info from poster: A siphonophore, which is closely related to the medusae. These animals are made up of multiple units, each specialized for a function like swimming, feeding, or reproduction. This ?modular? construction allows some siphonophores to grow very large, over 100 feet long in the deep ocean. Although most siphonophores live below the surface, the Portuguese Man o?War is one that rests on the surface, suspended by a gas-filled float.
Image of The Day caption:
Is it fireworks, a flower, or a 1970's fiber-optics lamp? None of the above!?it's a colonial ocean animal related to jellyfish, called Porpita porpita. The colony has radiating blue "tentacles"?really the individual units of the colony? that sting and catch tiny animals, and a gas-filled float to help it stay at the ocean surface. This and other "jellies" are featured on a poster available at the WHOI store.
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jdoucette: for Ben Wallace etaylor: Oceanus jdoucette: Image Of the Day repeat, 03/06/2019 etaylor: Oceanus etaylor: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2, back cover kjoyce: nautilus ad etaylor: Calendar whenley: holiday card etaylor: Under the Waves efitzpatrick: book efitzpatrick: magazine article dpandya: jelly fish akline: AVDF visit slide show akline: AVDF visit slide show dbrown: Redfield Display Monitor jdoucette: Image of The Day, repeated, 05/31/2010 ekoenig: jellies for NEAq request fheide: Avery presentation possibilities jdoucette: Image of The Day, 01/30/2009
jdoucette: for Ben Wallace
etaylor: Oceanus
jdoucette: Image Of the Day repeat, 03/06/2019
etaylor: Oceanus
etaylor: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2, back cover
kjoyce: nautilus ad
etaylor: Calendar
whenley: holiday card
etaylor: Under the Waves
efitzpatrick: book
efitzpatrick: magazine article
dpandya: jelly fish
akline: AVDF visit slide show
akline: AVDF visit slide show
dbrown: Redfield Display Monitor
jdoucette: Image of The Day, repeated, 05/31/2010
ekoenig: jellies for NEAq request
fheide: Avery presentation possibilities
jdoucette: Image of The Day, 01/30/2009
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