took this video on Sept 15, 2009 of a Fresh Water Jellyfish at Twin quarries in Circleville, Ohio I usually scuba dive but you can get much better results snorkeling in clearer shallower water. Craspedacusta sowerbyi is its proper scientific name.
Thanks to everyone that responded to give me a great welcome aboard. Yes I have been to Circlevilles Twin Quarries I have went diving there twice and hung out a few times. I'm currently a member of the Sea Nags who actively dive at Circleville. JIM
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