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MBOP E11 Dr Kylie Pitt
Moreton Bay Online
English - March 24, 2019 23:56 - 25 minutes - 21.3 MBPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Science Natural Sciences brisbane coastalenvironment conservation marineconservation marineenvironment moretonbay queensland socialscience southeastqueensland Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Dr Kylie Pitt knew early that she would dedicate her life to understanding the world below the waves, but she never guessed she'd develop such a fascination for jellyfish - those unsung-heroes with a bad reputation.
Kylie talked to me about her journey to becoming an expert on the jellies we see off the coast of Southeast Queensland, gives us a little background on the new Sea Jellies Illuminated exhibit at Sea World, and blows my mind with one particular ecosystem service that jellies provide (to our dinner!)
Follow Kylie on Twitter, and don't forget to check out the Sea Jellies Illuminated exhibit at Sea World Gold Coast.
A little more info on jellies, on the blog!