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The ethereal being floating in the dark is a Sea Nettle, a species from the genus Chrysaora. Having spent decades observing marine life, I remain fascinated by the elegant, ribbon-like appendages of these creatures. Their delicate, transparent bells are equipped with a cluster of long, fine tentacles and frilly oral arms that undulate with every movement, creating a mesmerizing display.
Sea nettles are impressive drifters, using the current to carry them as they spread their tentacles to capture tiny fish and crustaceans. Their venomous stings are a potent tool for hunting and defense. The stark contrast of their pale bodies against the deep, dark water highlights the simple yet complex beauty of these invertebrates, which play a significant role as both prey and predator in the oceanic food web.