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PHOTO CREDIT: JUSTIN GILLIGANSCIENTIFIC NAME:
Catostylus mosaicus
Weird and wonder f ul
Out early
May
PLUS:
What are we doing
with all that rubbish?
Cosgrove Track:
the world’s longest
volcanic chain
PNG adventures
by sea
Shedding light on the mysterious world of jellyfish
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A jelly blubber photographed at
sunset off the NSW south coast.
These common jellies can occur in
huge blooms in estuaries along the
eastern seaboard of Australia.