Jellyfish are important organisms within marine ecosystems, although the extent of their occurrence and diversity is likely underestimated, particularly for biodiversity-rich locations such as the Indo-Pacific. The potential for citizen science to monitor phenomena associated with these Cnidarians over large spatial scales has been recognized in an increasingly broad array of locations, including the Mediterranean, South Africa, and the UK. Here, we were interested if such an approach could be used to understand more about their presence, seasonal occurrence and distribution in Hong Kong. To address these areas, the Hong Kong Jellyfish Project was launched in early 2021 with citizen scientists invited to submit photographs and simple infor...
Compiled Hong Kong Jellyfish Project 2021 translated outreach letters and participation survey quest...
Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspectives - North Meets South, 22...
The rising demand of ecosystem services, due to the increasing human population in coastal areas, an...
Jellyfish are charismatic and notable organisms within marine ecosystems, yet our understanding of t...
Jellyfish have wide distributions throughout the world’s oceans, with new species records emerging f...
Anomalorhiza shawi Light, 1921 is a species of rhizostome jellyfish (Cnidaria, Rhizostomeae), which ...
Jellyfish are known to be opportunistic organisms that have been able to survive harsh conditions ca...
Individuals of the cnidarian genus Physalia are a common sight at New Zealand beaches and are the pr...
Science is addressing global societal challenges, and due to limitations in research financing, scie...
Jellyfish have a worldwide distribution and are unfortunately renowned for their direct adverse effe...
Interactions between jellyfish and aquaculture operations are frequent around the world, with scypho...
Fisheries for jellyfish (primarily scyphomedusae) have a long history in Asia, where people have bee...
Jellyfish populations have been multiplying in an explozive manner at global level during the last d...
Jellyfish are one of the most conspicuous animals in our oceans and are renowned for their propensit...
Three jellyfish species, Aurelia aurita, Cyanea nozakii and Nemopilema nomurai, form large blooms in...
Compiled Hong Kong Jellyfish Project 2021 translated outreach letters and participation survey quest...
Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspectives - North Meets South, 22...
The rising demand of ecosystem services, due to the increasing human population in coastal areas, an...
Jellyfish are charismatic and notable organisms within marine ecosystems, yet our understanding of t...
Jellyfish have wide distributions throughout the world’s oceans, with new species records emerging f...
Anomalorhiza shawi Light, 1921 is a species of rhizostome jellyfish (Cnidaria, Rhizostomeae), which ...
Jellyfish are known to be opportunistic organisms that have been able to survive harsh conditions ca...
Individuals of the cnidarian genus Physalia are a common sight at New Zealand beaches and are the pr...
Science is addressing global societal challenges, and due to limitations in research financing, scie...
Jellyfish have a worldwide distribution and are unfortunately renowned for their direct adverse effe...
Interactions between jellyfish and aquaculture operations are frequent around the world, with scypho...
Fisheries for jellyfish (primarily scyphomedusae) have a long history in Asia, where people have bee...
Jellyfish populations have been multiplying in an explozive manner at global level during the last d...
Jellyfish are one of the most conspicuous animals in our oceans and are renowned for their propensit...
Three jellyfish species, Aurelia aurita, Cyanea nozakii and Nemopilema nomurai, form large blooms in...
Compiled Hong Kong Jellyfish Project 2021 translated outreach letters and participation survey quest...
Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspectives - North Meets South, 22...
The rising demand of ecosystem services, due to the increasing human population in coastal areas, an...