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 Discovery Jellyfish Researcher Explains How and Why Jellyfish Swarms Form
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Jell Hell. In the Gulf of Mexico's densest jelly swarms, there are more jellyfish than there is water. More than 100 jellies may jam each cubic meter of water.
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Taking the sting out of science. Jelly researcher Monty Graham of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
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The long tentacles of environmental change. An aerial view of a jelly swarm in the Gulf of Mexico.
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