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A Survey of the Relationship of the Australian Spotted Jellyfish, Phyllorhiza punctata, and OCS Platforms

While jellyfish populations in the Gulf of Mexico have been increasing for over a decade, unusually large numbers of adult jellyfish were present in the northern Gulf of Mexico during the late summer of 2000. The native jellies, such as ...

Project Status
Project complete
Study Site
Gulf of Mexico

Species

Aegina citrea

Phylum
Cnidaria

Species

Colobonema sericeum

Phylum
Cnidaria

Person

Dr. Maria de Lourdes Segura Puertas (1943-2008)

Dr. Segura-uertas was a researcher at the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, academic unit in Puerto Morelos, from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. The following papers were cited in Felder and Camp (eds., 2009), Gulf of Mexico–Origin ...

Organizations
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia

Species

Eutima mira

Phylum
Cnidaria

Project

Interaction Between Water-Column Structure and Reproduction in Jellyfish Populations of Mobile Bay

Current theories of regional jellyfish increases include overall system production due to coastal eutrophication, and relaxation of competition for food resources by increased fishing activity on planktivorous fishes. Though these theories are not exclusive of each other, they do not ...

Project Status
Project complete
Study Site
Mobile Bay

Species

Leptogorgia medusa

Phylum
Cnidaria

Species

Loimia medusa

Phylum
Annelida

Species

Lulworthia medusa

Phylum
Ascomycota

Species

Phyllorhiza punctata

Phylum
Cnidaria

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