Long chain jellies
Description and Comments
Chains up to a metre, made up of many joined nodules, each quite firm to feel. As the nodules became larger the chains seemed to break up into smaller segments. They appeared slightly fluorescent, with a bluish centre to each nodule. There were thousands of them. I would like to know the species.
Type of organism
Other
Salp
Quantity
100
Latitude
-43.45
Longitude
147.16
Comments
Thanks a lot for the
Thanks a lot for the report.
These are salps. Not sure of the species, but possibly Salpa fusiformis. They are interesting animals: they filter-feed on small phytoplankton (and even smaller microbes). They are also near relatives of Chordates (like us). Their bluish color is *not* actually fluorescence. You can read more here: http://jellieszone.com/pelagic-tunicates/