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Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish, Oh My! Viking Expedition Ships Aid Antarctic Research

Por: Forbes Life February 22, 2023

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Cruise ships’ submersibles play an important role in biological research in polar waters—including providing three encounters with the rare giant phantom jellyfish—according to a just-published scientific paper by Viking Expeditions scientists Daniel M. Moore, Anna Elina Fink, Eva Prendergast and Antony Gilbert. The giant phantom jellyfish was seen three times during submersible dives at depths of 262 to 918 ... [+] feet off Antarctica.... + full article



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