Jellyfish Information Resources

Jellyfish Information Resources

Jellyfish are ancient marine invertebrates found in oceans worldwide, ranging from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea. Known for their drifting movement, stinging tentacles, and remarkable biological simplicity, jellyfish play an important ecological role in marine food webs. The resources below provide accurate information on jellyfish species, behaviour, habitats, stings, ocean ecology, and scientific research.


Official & Global Marine Wildlife Resources

Biology, Behaviour & Habitat

Conservation, Research & Marine Science

Photos, Videos & Educational Media


Why Use Official & Trusted Marine Sources

Jellyfish ecology and ocean science continue to evolve, with new research exploring climate impacts, bloom cycles, sting biology, and marine ecosystem interactions. Using trusted marine and scientific institutions ensures access to accurate, evidence-based and up-to-date information.

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