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Mushroom coral (Fungia Spp.) Illustration of a mushroom coral (Fungia Spp.) symbol,vector,illustration,Cnidaria,mushroom,coral,fungia,Animalia,Cnidaria,Anthozoa,Scleractinia,Fungiidae,Fungia spp.
Mushroom coral (Fungia Spp.)Vector Graphic (SVG) Diana Kleine600 views31 downloads (Details)Illustration of a mushroom coral (Fungia Spp.)Add to lightbox
Moonjellies-Greenwich Bay RI Moonjellies at a marina in western Greenwich Bay, Narragansett Bay RI. The concentration was unusually dense . Located near an aquaculture upwelling system next to the marina docks. This area of western Greenwich Bay has intermittent but severe hypoxia in summer months.  NEEA,Mid,Atlantic,Region,jellyfish,moonjelly,eutrophication
Moonjellies-Greenwich Bay RIPhoto (JPG) Christopher Deacutis380 views2 downloads (Details)Moonjellies at a marina in western Greenwich Bay, Narragansett Bay RI. The concentration was unusually dense . Located near an aquaculture upwelling system next to the marina docks. This area of western Greenwich Bay has intermittent but severe hypoxia in summer months. Add to lightbox
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata) Moon jellyfish, named for their translucent, moonlike circular bell. Moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edge of the bell. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  jellyfish,marine,invertebrates,aquaria,dangerous,species,nuisance,species,toxins,stingers,tentacles
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig402 views25 downloads (Details)Moon jellyfish, named for their translucent, moonlike circular bell. Moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edge of the bell. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. 1 commentsAdd to lightbox
Montastrea spp. (Brain Coral) Illustration of Montastrea spp. (Brain Coral) symbol,vector,illustration,Montastrea spp. Cnidaria,Anthazoa,Hexacorallia,Scleractinia,Faviidae,M. cavernosa,M. annularis,large,star,coral,common,star,coral,
Montastrea spp. (Brain Coral)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby167 views30 downloads (Details)Illustration of Montastrea spp. (Brain Coral)Add to lightbox
Moerisia spp. (Jellyfish) Illustration of a Moerisia spp. jellyfish symbol,vector,illustration,Coelenterate,jellyfish,polyp,medusa,Cnidaria,Hydrozoa	Anthoathecata,Moerisiidae,Moerisia,lyonsi
Moerisia spp. (Jellyfish)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby371 views54 downloads (Details)Illustration of a Moerisia spp. jellyfishAdd to lightbox
Lobophyllia spp. (Brain Coral) Illustration of Lobophyllia, a brain coral symbol,vector,illustration,Lobophyllia,coral,Cnidaria,Anthozoa,Scleractinia,Mussidae,Lobed,Brain,Coral,Flat,Brain,Coral,Open,Brain,Coral,Meat,Coral,Modern,Coral,Large,Flower,Coral,Lobed,Cactus,coral
Lobophyllia spp. (Brain Coral)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby300 views44 downloads (Details)Illustration of Lobophyllia, a brain coralAdd to lightbox
Jellyfish Lake, Palau Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun. Palau,Jellyfish,Lake,tropical,underwater
Jellyfish Lake, PalauPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas209 views9 downloads (Details)Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun.Add to lightbox
Jellyfish Lake, Palau Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun. Palau,Jellyfish,Lake,tropical,underwater
Jellyfish Lake, PalauPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas237 views18 downloads (Details)Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun.Add to lightbox
Jellyfish Lake, Palau Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun. Palau,Jellyfish,Lake,tropical,underwater
Jellyfish Lake, PalauPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas389 views24 downloads (Details)Several marine lakes in the Republic of Palau have been cut off from the sea for 10,000-15,000 years. The jellyfish (Mastigias species) in these lakes have evolved to become stingless. The jellyfish also host symbiotic algae which require sunlight to photosynthesize. In order to provide enough light for their algae, the jellyfish migrate across the lakes during the day, following the sun.Add to lightbox
Jellyfish Jellyfish in the Maryland Coastal Bays tentacles
JellyfishPhoto (JPG) Adrian Jones551 views14 downloads (Details)Jellyfish in the Maryland Coastal BaysAdd to lightbox
Jellyfish Illustration of a jellyfish symbol,vector,illustration,jellyfish,Cnidaria,medusa
JellyfishVector Graphic (SVG) Dieter Tracey420 views70 downloads (Details)Illustration of a jellyfishAdd to lightbox
Hydra: budding Illustration of Hydra spp. undergoing the budding process (Asexual Reproduction) symbol,vector,illustration,budding,Hydra spp. asexual,reproduction,Cnidaria,Medusozoa,Hydrazoa,Leptolinae,Anthomedusae,Capitata,Hydridae
Hydra: buddingVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby1148 views16 downloads (Details)Illustration of Hydra spp. undergoing the budding process (Asexual Reproduction)Add to lightbox

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