Nomura's Jellyfish [Rhopilema nomadica]
Description
Rhopilema nomadica, commonly referred to as Nomura's jellyfish, is a very large jellyfish species in the family Rhizostomatidae. It is native to the waters of the Pacific Ocean between Japan and China, but has been found in the Eastern Mediterranean following a possible introduction via the Suez Canal. This species can reach diameters of up to 2 meters and has a bell that is semi-transparent and slightly reddish or yellowish. It feeds on plankton, small fish, and other jellyfish. It is known for its painful, but rarely fatal, sting.
Where To See Nomura's Jellyfish
Sipadan Drop Off
Sipadan Island
, Malaysia
Turtle Cavern
Sipadan Island
, Malaysia
White Tip Avenue
Sipadan Island
, Malaysia
Coral Garden
Sipadan Island
, Malaysia
South Point
Sipadan Island
, Malaysia
Boca Chica
Gulf of Chiriqui
, Panama
Elephant Ear Canyon
West Caicos
, Turks and Caicos Islands
Njao Gap
Pemba Island
, Tanzania
Taxonomy
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