Seeing Jellies as They're Supposed to Be Seen
If you ask most people to name an ocean predator, they'll probably say a shark. Not Aino Hosia. She studies jellies. From huge Lion's mane jellyfish, to trailing siphonophore colonies, to ti... Read allIf you ask most people to name an ocean predator, they'll probably say a shark. Not Aino Hosia. She studies jellies. From huge Lion's mane jellyfish, to trailing siphonophore colonies, to tiny comb jellies, gelatinous predators are a vital part of marine ecosystems. And yet, they... Read allIf you ask most people to name an ocean predator, they'll probably say a shark. Not Aino Hosia. She studies jellies. From huge Lion's mane jellyfish, to trailing siphonophore colonies, to tiny comb jellies, gelatinous predators are a vital part of marine ecosystems. And yet, they're often forgotten. On board OceanXplorer, Aino and her team from the University Museum o... Read all