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  2. Monterey Bay Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Bay Aquarium opened in 1984 with 83 tanks in 12 galleries, [ac] which more than doubled by 2014 into 200 live animal exhibits. [23] In addition to the large Kelp Forest and Open Sea exhibits, the Monterey Bay Habitats tank is 90 feet (27 m) long, the shape of a figure eight, and holds over 300,000 US gallons (1,100,000 L), a similar ...

  3. Can't visit this California aquarium? Chill with its ... - AOL

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    How the Monterey Bay Aquarium became the coolest source for lo-fi hip-hop videos.

  4. Jelly blubber - Wikipedia

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    Blubber jellyfish at Monterey Bay Aquarium showing two of the color variations (blue and brown) possible in this species. Catostylus mosaicus is a member of the class Sycphozoa and order Rhizostomae , which distinguishes them as possessing eight oral arms instead of tentacles.

  5. List of tourist attractions in Monterey County, California

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    The first people to live in the Monterey Bay Area were the Ohlone. [2] Ancient shell mounds in the Bay Area suggest human settlements were established about 4000 BCE. [3] Spanish explorers first landed in Monterey in 1602, and the city of Monterey was the capital of California while it was under Spanish and Mexican rule. There are also a ...

  6. Bizarre looking jellyfish captured on video during deep sea ...

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    The oceans are home to many fascinating and dazzling creatures, and recently NOAA explorers captured a mesmerizing video of one of them. Bizarre looking jellyfish captured on video during deep sea ...

  7. Mysterious sea creature identified as placental jellyfish - AOL

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    The video was actually shot by an underwater gulf rig camera." The fish's species was, at first, hard to identify because it appeared to have no eyes, mouth, tentacles, front or back.

  8. Chrysaora hysoscella - Wikipedia

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    Chrysaora hysoscella in Vancouver Aquarium Video of the Chrysaora hysoscella (compass jellyfish) from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Chrysaora hysoscella at Ozeaneum Stralsund. The compass jellyfish is found in coastal waters of the northeast Atlantic, including the Celtic, Irish, North and Mediterranean Seas.

  9. Rosa, Monterey Bay Aquarium's oldest otter and a social media ...

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    Rosa was adopted by the Monterey Bay Aquarium in 1999 and served as surrogate mother for a record 15 otters. She outlived the life expectancy for wild southern sea otters.