Where do "Hawaiian box jellies" come from?

An insightful cross-disciplinary team of University of Hawai‘i (UH) at Mānoa researchers, working for over a decade, published a study recently revealing that a key number of hours of darkness during the lunar cycle triggers mature “Hawaiian box jellyfish” (Alatina alata) to swim to leeward O‘ahu shores to spawn.

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Angel Yanagihara with a Hawaiian Box Jellyfish. Credit: Keoki Stender.