Just when I thought I had seen it all — from weeds to fish kills in freshwater ponds — a new oddity pops up. When I first saw this strange new creature, I said to myself I must be dreaming. It was a freshwater jellyfish. This sighting prompted a call to Dr. Eugene Braig IV, program director, aquatic ecosystems with the Ohio State University Extension School of Environment and Natural Resources. Braig said that jellyfish are quite common in Ohio’s aquatic freshwater ponds across the state. However, we rarely see them. Sea Grant Pennsylvania State University describes freshwater jellyfish as similar in appearance to its saltwater relative. The freshwater jellyfish is considered a member of the
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