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== Ecology == | == Ecology == | ||
The Sea Nettle is mostly abundent during the summer along the east coast of the United states. From New England from The USA, The Sea Nettle is mostly in Chesapeake Bay. sea nettles like water with salt with organic materials totalling only about 0.2k of their entire live weight. For this reason, very little food can provide enough organic materials to result in a lot of growth. the jelley fish can get big very, very rapidly, and the amount of food that is in the bay thay grow very fast and have allot of food to grow. Sea nettles are geared for high reproduction. They begin producing eggs when the swimming bell is only about 1 1/2 inches in diameter [http://www.intercom.net/local/shore_journal/jp010716.html] | The Sea Nettle is mostly abundent during the summer along the east coast of the United states. From New England from The USA, The Sea Nettle is mostly in Chesapeake Bay. sea nettles like water with salt with organic materials totalling only about 0.2k of their entire live weight. For this reason, very little food can provide enough organic materials to result in a lot of growth. the jelley fish can get big very, very rapidly, and the amount of food that is in the bay thay grow very fast and have allot of food to grow. Sea nettles are geared for high reproduction. They begin producing eggs when the swimming bell is only about 1 1/2 inches in diameter [http://www.intercom.net/local/shore_journal/jp010716.html] | ||
There are allot of eggs in the bay which hatch many of the sea nettles in the bay. "with a nettle about 4 inches in diameter shedding about 40,000 eggs into the water daily. The polyps produce more polyps. Each polyp produces 45 jellyfish each summer The Sea Nettle is in its ability to live in water of low salinity. Most jellyfish species live at ocean water, about 35 ppt. The Sea Nettle prefers waters having as little as salt, and may have estuaries like Chesapeake Bay" | There are allot of eggs in the bay which hatch many of the sea nettles in the bay. "with a nettle about 4 inches in diameter shedding about 40,000 eggs into the water daily. The polyps produce more polyps. Each polyp produces 45 jellyfish each summer The Sea Nettle is in its ability to live in water of low salinity. Most jellyfish species live at ocean water, about 35 ppt. The Sea Nettle prefers waters having as little as salt, and may have estuaries like Chesapeake Bay" |