[NYCkayaker] Comb Jellies: NYC's Long-Running Light Display?

Erik Baard erikbaard@gmail.com
Sat May 4 14:12:55 EDT 2013


  I first noticed them in 2006, so it did take me years of kayaking to
catch on! Still thrilled to see them and love introducing others to the
sight.

Erik

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From: Erik Baard <erikbaard@gmail.com>
Sent: 5/4/2013 1:18 PM
To: David Mills <dbmills58@yahoo.com>; kayack <nyckayaker@rockandwater.net>
Subject: RE: [NYCkayaker] Comb Jellies: NYC's Long-Running Light Display?

  The news is their evolutionary place, not their presence in our estuary.

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From: David Mills <dbmills58@yahoo.com>
Sent: 5/4/2013 1:03 PM
To: Erik Baard <erikbaard@gmail.com>; kayack <nyckayaker@rockandwater.net>
Subject: Re: [NYCkayaker] Comb Jellies: NYC's Long-Running Light Display?

You mean you haven't noticed them until now? I never mentioned them because
I figured they were commonplace.


   *From:* Erik Baard <erikbaard@gmail.com>
*To:* kayack <nyckayaker@rockandwater.net>
*Sent:* Saturday, May 4, 2013 11:34 AM
*Subject:* [NYCkayaker] Comb Jellies: NYC's Long-Running Light Display?

It seems that comb jellies, which paddlers can view near the surface of a
few quiet pockets of the harbor, might hold surprising revelations for us.

http://harborlab.org/2013/05/04/new-york-citys-longest-running-light-display/


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