Jelly In Neon Green Light
by Miroslava Jurcik
Title
Jelly In Neon Green Light
Artist
Miroslava Jurcik
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Jellyfish are among the oldest animal fossils ever found. Prior to around 550 million years ago, when a great diversity of marine life sprang into existence, jellyfish may have had the open oceans pretty much to themselves. Today they must share the briny deep with myriad creatures, and with machines. It’s not just the wildlife they’re worrying. In November 2009 a net full of gigantic jellyfish, the largest of which weighed over 450 pounds, capsized a Japanese trawler, throwing the three-man crew into the ocean.
Aurelia aurita (also called the moon jelly, moon jellyfish, common jellyfish, or saucer jelly) is a widely studied species of the genus Aurelia, where individual species can be unedified only by genetic sampling !!
This picture was taken at Sydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour !
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March 29th, 2017
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Comments (12)
Tejsweena Renu Krishan
So peaceful, positive, beautiful, marverlous and so very soulful!! Love this ravishing capture. Stay blessed, happy, and live free, dearest Miroslava. :) L/F
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Great treatment and capture, a fantastic image Miroslava (F/L/T)