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Name | Hong Kong Jellyfish Project |
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Code No. | 388 | |
project@hkjellyfish.com | ||
Web page | www.hkjellyfish.com | |
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Institute | Hong Kong Jellyfish Project | |
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Country | Hong Kong | |
Comments | The Hong Kong Jellyfish Project was started in early 2021 to look at the presence and distribution of jellyfish in local waters using citizen science. Jellyfish are understudied in Hong Kong because they are not of conservation concern or considered an economically important species here. Citizen science is a great way to seek jellyfish and a great way to educate people about this unique type of animal! They provide photos to SeaLifeBase. Contact person is John Terenzini. | |
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Since | 2023 |