Within the largest jellyfish jellyfish

Within the largest jellyfish jellyfish

Pacific Compass Jellyfish (Fuscescens Fuscescens)

Heidi & Hans-Jürgen Koch

These beautiful beautiful images show animals born in the largest jelly-fish breeding facility in Europe: Fielfish farm, in Künzell, hundred kilometers from any oceans from any oceans from any ocean.

picture Hasidi and Hans-Jürgen Koch Uses macro and studio lenses to capture images, but they are most concerned with setting jellyfish, drowning under a normal aquarium and thus not taking pictures. Animals need a “jellyfish Roundabout“, Or gyroscope, to create water movement, without them they cannot swim or feed.

Jellyfish gyroscope with a moon jellyfish (Aurelia Aurita). The Mediterranean temperature in 18-20? C. In these specially built Aquariums, a regular current is made, needed for Jellyfish safety. Without the water movement that matches the waves of the sea, the animals cannot swim and thus feed. Jellyfish's Farm, the largest jellyfishing jellyfishing fastility in jellyfish, k? Nzell, Germany.

Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia Aurita)

Heidi & Hans-Jürgen Koch

The jellyfish rides “between a threat to the environment and a source of sustainable change”, as with kochs as part of their project. The number of flowers GROWING While the oceans of warming and pollution and increasing pollution, with fearful consequences for ecosystems and economics.

Young Mangrove Jellyfish (Cassiopea Xamachana) in a pipette. As adults, they mainly live in shallow seawater, their underdids turn to the above so that their tents teach the sunshine. This behavior is due to their symbol with a celled algae living in their tent tents the Farm in Jellyfish, the largest Jellyfish Farm in Europe, K? Nzell, Germany.

Mangrove Jelinefish (Cassiopea Xamitachana)

Heidi & Hans-Jürgen Koch

But Jellyfish also has many opportunities: as animal feed, fertilizer or human superfoods, thanks to anti-infunology and immunologically important biochemicals they have. Their mucus can also make a biofilter to stop plastics to arrive at sea.

Pacific Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora fuscescens) shown in the main picture. They will be transmitted to zoos, aquariums and research institutions. Below, a gyroscope gives an ocean-as vortex for the moon jellyfish (Aurelia Aurita). Described above, a pipette contains mangrove jellyfish (Cassiopea Xamachana).

An employee at the Jellyfish farmer checks Jellyfish removed from tanks, then wrapped in plastic bags for car transport. The Farm of Jellyfish, the largest Jellyfish Farm in Europe, K? Nzell, Germany.

Heidi & Hans-Jürgen Koch

As adults, they will live in the sea, their tent tetcols teach the sunshine, helping a celled algae there to conduct photosyynthesis. The image above shows the jellyfish specimens that are checked before sending.

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