The purple striped jelly, also known as Chrysaora fuscescens, primarily inhabits the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean, typically residing in the epipelagic zone. This zone extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) and is characterized by sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis. The jellyfish can also be found in the upper parts of the mesopelagic zone, where light penetration begins to diminish.
They live of the coast of California and have not been seen any where else in the world.
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Atlantic ocean, can normaally be fished on in Virginia
in the ocean
Different kinds of jellyfish can live in any ocean.
jelly fish find food in the bottom of the ocean where they live.
The Striped bass also known as the striper lives in North America. It is a salt water fish that lives in the Atlantic ocean.
Ctenophores are found in most marine environments: from polar waters to the tropics; near coasts and in mid-ocean; from the surface waters to the ocean depths.
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The sea nettle jellyfish are mostly found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They prefer to be in the colder ocean waters.
The striped bass (also called striper or rockfish) are mainly an ocean species that spawns in freshwater rivers. Many populations exist of landlocked stripers, stocked for recreational fishing in many big lakes, especially in the southern United States.
Striped bass can live in both fresh and saltwater!