Monterey Bay Jellies Jan-Mar 2012

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Larry C

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So far this year, we've had an amazing variety of Jellyfish and Salps in the bay. Safety stops have been great fun, chasing around tiny, mostly transparent creatures and trying to focus on something akin to a piece of saran wrap under water. We've also had some bigger versions of some we've only seen in their smaller form. Here is a collection, many of which include hitchhiking crabs and isopods.

Salp Chain
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Solitary Salp floating at the surface
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Cross Jelly with hitchhiker
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Salp
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Salp with hitchhiker
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The bell of a salp or siphonophore
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Scrippsia Pacifica Jellyfish
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Scrippsia Pacifica with hitchhiking crabs
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Your photos look better than they do in real life??
 
Thanks Kathy, I've been jealously checking out the pictures of your cave dives (not that you'll find me slithering through skinny passages anytime soon). Thanks Peter and Kristen.
 

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