Gulf of Maine Cnidaria (4 species)
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Gulf of Maine Cnidaria (4 species)
Common names: moon jellyfish, pink-hearted hydroid, comb jellyfish, wine glass hydroid
Scientific names: Aurelia aurita, Tubular spp., Bolinopsis, Mnemiopsis, Beroe, Obelia ssp.
Locations: tide pools, mooring floats, kelp fronds, across open oceans, bays, river estuaries, and coves, undersides of rocks, floats, lobster traps & lines, open ocean water, upwellings, eddy currents around peninsulas
Seasonality: summer
Colors: iridescent blues, pinks, purples
Size: 2" - 6'
Collected: by hand, dip net
Quantity: 1 each (4 species)
Note: The assortment will vary season to season. Contact us if you have a specific request.