It would probably be a moon jellyfish, which are the commonest jellyfish, and you can spot them floating near the surface of the water.
There are no blue jellyfish in the Caribbean; there aren't really many species of jellyfish in the Caribbean anyway.
Fact: Melbourne doesn't really have dangerous jellyfish.There are four types of jellyfish in the Bay.Lion's Mane, Southern Tailed, Blue Blubber and Moon. The Moon jellyfish can also befound swimming around the Yarra.
how do blue blubber jellyfish feed
I am beginning to believe it depends on the tide, it seems that they are closer to shore, that is close enough to affect swimming, when the tide is high.
Great White, blue shark,and MAko
Marlin (clownfish) and Dory (blue tang) swim over the trench, where they meet a group of jellyfish
portuguese man o war jellyfish blue moon jelly sea nettle sea wasp jelly lion's mane jelly box jelly fish and etc
blue bottle jellyfish or portugeuse man of war
question: what is the habbitat of a blue bottle jellyfish. Answer: Australlia and florida
Yes. If you happen to see or run into a blue bottle jellyfish, you better swim away.
Blue jellyfish typically have a bluish hue and longer tentacles compared to green jellyfish, which are usually green in color with shorter tentacles. Blue jellyfish are commonly found in open ocean waters, while green jellyfish are often found in coastal areas and estuaries.
It depends, poisonous: SERIOUS!!!Nonpoisonous: O.K.The Australian sea wasp is one of the most venomous jellyfish on the planet and has killed hundreds of people on record: http://www.jellyfishart.com/kb_results.asp?ID=16