Jelly, Jelly, Jelly

What can we say about jellyfish? These squishy, jellylike creatures pulse along on ocean currents and are abundant in both cold and warm ocean water, in deep water, and along coastlines. They have no blood, brains, or a heart yet they are still an invertebrate.

Jellyfish are one of the most beautiful creatures in the sea


Nothing is more mesmerizing than watching a jellyfish travel through the ocean, they move like no other creature. A jellyfish is an aquatic animal, they can be found in just about every sea in the world, even the arctic ocean, and some jellies that live in freshwater environments. They are invertebrates that have no skeleton. Jellyfish squirt water from their mouths to propel themselves forward. Jellyfish have nerve nets instead of brains, which sense changes in their environment. Jellyfish can be identified by the tentacles that hang down from their bodies, some have short and others have very long tentacles. What do they munch on? They eat small fish, fish eggs, shrimp, and plankton.

Cool jelly facts:

  • A large number of jellyfish is called a bloom, some blooms contain over 500 million jellyfish!
  • Some jellyfish can be as large as a refrigerator
  • Jellyfish can clone themselves, yup that’s right, if a jellyfish is cut in half it can actuallyregenerate its body.
  • Some jellies glow in the dark to attract prey

Don’t Stop Here

More To Explore

So we saw some sharks…

Our incredible shark adventure started out with some weather delays but once we got on-site there was plenty of shark action. We saw multiple Tiger

Sharks are not evil, senseless killers 

It is estimated that 100 million sharks are killed by humans every year, that is about 200 sharks per minute, 3 sharks a second. Humans are driving sharks to the brink of extinction at unsustainable rates. By removing sharks from the ocean we threaten a much wider diversity of life.

All-Time Best Experience

I can’t even properly explain what we experienced on this trip, we saw so much sea life, it was truly incredible. The Great Barrier reef