Freshwater Jellyfish

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sylvester

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I was at Bainbridge today dove from access B. The water was full of fresh water jelly fish. I had never seen them before but I thought they were kinda neat. So if you would like to see them your self. Go check them out. They are smaller then a quarter, and you have to look hard hard at what appears to be snot suspended in the water colum to see them, they were between the surface and 20ft.
 
They're rare, but we have 'em in Michigan too.

If you are in the area (metro Detroit) and want to see 'em go to Spring Mill Pond in the Island Laje Recreation Area.
 
We saw one on a dive in Lake Martin (Alabama) last Saturday. Only one.
It was beautiful, but alone.
Rick
 

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