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The Natural History Programme

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Jellyfish are among the most beautiful and deadly creatures of the sea.
Those living at great depths are especially interesting and, as scientists in Florida have discovered, they come in a variety of shapes and colours that luminesce like underwater fireworks.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm look into the world of the jellyfish, where new species are being found, not lost. Producer John Ruthven

Contributors

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Fergus Keeling
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Jessica Holm
Producer:
John Ruthven

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