A silver dollar jelly found by our sea kayaking tour guide Kate!
This adorable jellyfish is one of the many species that live in the waters of the San Juan Islands. There are over 60 different kinds of jellyfish that call the San Juans home. Luckily, this little silver dollar jelly is not very dangerous, and you can pick it up!
Huge Lion's Mane Jellyfish, San Juan Islands, WA Peyton McCulley
The photo shows a huge Lion's Mane Jellyfish found in the waters of the San Juan Islands, WA. This jellyfish is one of over 60 different species that inhabit the San Juans. Despite its size, this particular jellyfish, known as the silver dollar jelly, is not very dangerous and can even be picked up safely. The San Juan Islands are home to a diverse array of marine life, making it a fascinating destination for nature enthusiasts.
For those interested in exploring this marine biodiversity, Crystal Seas Kayaking offers a three-hour kayak tour where participants can search for and learn about these cool creatures. The tours provide an excellent opportunity to see the various species of jellyfish and other marine life up close. For more information, visit crystalseas.com.
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