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  • Jellyfish Meanings

    noun a free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge

    Fields related to jellyfish

    Environmental Science

    Jellyfish blooms, or large gatherings of jellyfish, can have significant impacts on marine environments and fisheries.

    Marine biology

    Jellyfish are a type of marine animal belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. They are known for their gelatinous bodies and stinging tentacles.

    Oceanography

    Jellyfish play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey. Their populations can indicate the health of an ocean ecosystem.

    Tourism

    In coastal regions, jellyfish sightings can affect tourism and beach safety measures.

    Art and Design

    The unique form and colors of jellyfish inspire artists and designers in various creative works.

    Occupation Usage of jellyfish

    Marine Biologist

    Jellyfish are often studied by marine biologists to better understand their behavior, ecology, and impact on marine ecosystems.

    Environmental Scientist

    Environmental scientists may study jellyfish populations to assess the health of ocean ecosystems and the potential impacts of climate change.

    Fisheries Biologist

    Fisheries biologists may study jellyfish as part of their research on marine food webs and the interactions between jellyfish and fish populations.

    Oceanographer

    Oceanographers may study jellyfish distributions and movements as part of their research on ocean currents and marine ecosystems.

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