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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 48 MIN

🪼 The Ocean’s Ancient Pulse

from Saltwater Stories · host Salty Media

In this episode of Saltwater Stories, we drift into the mesmerizing world of the moon jelly, a translucent creature that has survived for more than five hundred million years without bones, blood, or even a brain.Together, we uncover how these graceful drifters manipulate the physics of water to move with astonishing efficiency, how they heal by reshaping their own bodies, and how they can even reverse their life cycle when conditions become too extreme. From glowing midnight blooms to microscopic harpoons faster than a bullet, moon jellies reveal a hidden world where survival depends not on strength, but on adaptation.We explore their bizarre transformations from seafloor polyps to floating glass umbrellas, the invisible bacteria that unlock their life cycle, and the surprising role moon jellies played in NASA space experiments designed to understand gravity itself.But this journey is also a reflection on our changing oceans. As jellyfish blooms grow larger around the world, moon jellies are becoming living indicators of warming seas, overfishing, and environmental imbalance.Beautiful, ancient, and deeply misunderstood, the moon jelly reminds us that some of the ocean’s greatest survivors are also its most delicate.#MoonJelly #Jellyfish #OceanLife #MarineBiology #OceanPodcast #SaltwaterStories #SeaCreatures #OceanScience #MarineLife #DeepSeaMysteries

In this episode of Saltwater Stories, we drift into the mesmerizing world of the moon jelly, a translucent creature that has survived for more than five hundred million years without bones, blood, or even a brain.Together, we uncover how these graceful drifters manipulate the physics of water to move with astonishing efficiency, how they heal by reshaping their own bodies, and how they can even reverse their life cycle when conditions become too extreme. From glowing midnight blooms to microscopic harpoons faster than a bullet, moon jellies reveal a hidden world where survival depends not on strength, but on adaptation.We explore their bizarre transformations from seafloor polyps to floating glass umbrellas, the invisible bacteria that unlock their life cycle, and the surprising role moon jellies played in NASA space experiments designed to understand gravity itself.But this journey is also a reflection on our changing oceans. As jellyfish blooms grow larger around the world, moon jellies are becoming living indicators of warming seas, overfishing, and environmental imbalance.Beautiful, ancient, and deeply misunderstood, the moon jelly reminds us that some of the ocean’s greatest survivors are also its most delicate.#MoonJelly #Jellyfish #OceanLife #MarineBiology #OceanPodcast #SaltwaterStories #SeaCreatures #OceanScience #MarineLife #DeepSeaMysteries

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