A picture gallery of Jellyfish photos, such as Portuguese Man-of-War, Moon, Lagoon, Box and other Jellyfish species. Most of the pictures include scientific and common name, as well as other facts and information with the images.
A picture gallery of Jellyfish photos, such as Portuguese Man-of-War, Moon, Lagoon, Box and other Jellyfish species. Most of the pictures include scientific and common name, as well as other facts and information with the images.
Debbie Hauter's Jellyfish photo, taken at the Waikiki Aquarium.
Cate Suber's photo of some of the Atlanta Aquarium Jellyfish, taken with her sons and a new digital camera.
Larry Ikon's Photo of some of the Atlanta Aquarium Jellyfish.
Robert Rokes' Jellyfish (Hydromedusae sp.) photo taken at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
From the Cyberkids
Kidzeen Previous Issues Archive (Issue #4, October-December 1995). A close up view of this stinging Jellyfish from the "What to Do If You Are Attacked By A Sea Creature" article.
From the Hawai'i Lifeguard's site, a photo and valuable first aid information when dealing with this stinging Jellyfish known as the Sea Wasp.
From the PBS Ocean Dwellers pages, never seen or filmed before until now, from the deep depths of the ocean the bell of these Jellyfish were 3 feet across and the tentacles were more than 10 feet long. Photo included.
From the Photovault site, a very large collection of Jellyfish specie photos by Wernher Krutein. No names given for identification, but nice images for viewing.
From the FINS (Fish Information Service) Fish Index, a photo of the Jellyfish species
Aurelia aurita.
From the Cyberkids
Kidzeen Previous Issues Archive (Issue #4, October-December 1995). A beautiful close up snapshot of this graceful Jellyfish from the "What to Do If You Are Attacked By A Sea Creature" article.
From the University of Berkeley Museum of Paleontology site, this "Introduction to the Scyphozoa - The True Jellyfish" article gives a nice photo of the
Aurelia sp. Jellyfish.
From the Hawai'i Lifeguard's site, graphic images and important first aid information about this extremely venomous Jellyfish.
From the National Geographic.com Jellyfish page, information about Jellyfishes that includes a nice snapshot of a Sea Nettle Jellyfish.
From the FINS (Fish Information Service) Fish Index, a photo of the Upside-Down Jellyfish,
Cassiopeia andromeda.