Help us gathering jellyfish sightings in the Hawkesbury.

A group of researchers from Griffith University, James Cook University & University of NSW in partnership
with a group of Hawkesbury estuary managers and commercial fishers are looking at the environmental drivers resulting in jellyfish blooms in the Hawkesbury estuary.
We are putting a call out to all jelly enthusiasts to help us gathering location, species type and density of jellyfish in the Hawkesbury.
Follow this project and when adding observations please enter the additional questions we have uploaded as part of this project.

Posted on April 10, 2024 04:48 AM by anarubio75 anarubio75

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Hi Ana,
I will be keeping an eye out for you when on the Hawkesbury River. I spotted a lot of the large common orange one but also few little see through ones. Where to we had our observations please?
Cheers

Posted by dadey about 1 month ago

Hi @dadey
thanks for the message, next time you upload a sighting you can add the entryto this project and you will see there are 3 questions about number of jellies, size range and the tide level at the time of the observation. We might add a few more questions.
We are particularly interested in seeing observations post-floods.
Thanks for your contributions
Ana

Posted by anarubio75 about 1 month ago

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