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Giant Nomura's jellyfish under observation by biologists at Hiroshima University, off the coast of Japan. These giant jellyfish invade the coastal waters of Japan every few years, although very little is known about them, or about their reproductive cycle.
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Living Legend: A large brain coral residing in the Belize barrier reef, likely for centuries.
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Gotcha! Marine Biologist Darrin Dukes displays his latest catch: a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. Darrin is participating in the Sea Turtle Restoration Project, tagging and monitoring sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more about this fascinating and important project at www.seaturtles.org.
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Man vs Wild: marine biologist and Captive Aquatics blog contributing author Cara Valinoti observing bottlenose dolphins at an under-construction marine mammal behavior facility while on a research trip in Central America.
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Staghorn coral on the Belize Barrier reef. Click for the full sized version!
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