Comb-jelly, or sea gooseberry, as they are also known, are not related to jellyfish but form a group of their own, the Ctenophores. This individual is likely, Pleurobrachia pileus, and was photographed at night several miles off the island of Yap; Yap, Federated States of Micronesia
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