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Kōrero: Corals, anemones and jellyfish

Moon jellyfish

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Moon jellyfish

A common visitor to New Zealand’s beaches in summer is the moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). It has a transparent, bell-shaped body filled with a jelly-like material, and a fringe of tentacles. The large specimen shown here is mature, indicated by the sex organs that appear as cloudy circles within its body. This individual is surrounded by bits from other moon jellyfish that have died and started to decompose.

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand

by Melanie Lovell-Smith

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Dennis Gordon, Corals, anemones and jellyfish – Jellyfish, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/4738/moon-jellyfish (accessed 5 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Dennis Gordon, i tāngia i te 2 March 2009, updated 26 September 2016.