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What

Greater Moon Jelly (Aurelia labiata)

Observer

underwaterpat

Date

December 31, 2017 04:50 PM PST

Description

Pink/purple guts when gravid, size and locality are distinctive of A. labiata. A. aurita is in the North Sea, and A. sp1 is found in harbors. A. labiata is the most common moon jelly on open coast California.

Found in a swarm of brown sea nettles Chrysaora fuscescens at the Monterey breakwater.

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