[Cnidaria] cleaning jellyfish mucus from nets
Browne, Joanna
jbrowne at museum.vic.gov.au
Wed Apr 8 20:20:37 PDT 2009
Dear all,
I am a PhD student studying jellyfish parasites. My sampling net, a
hand net with a fine 100 micron mesh, is becoming increasingly blocked
by jellyfish mucus. I clean it each time I use it with a high pressure
hose but it is not too effective. Does anyone have an alternative
cleaning method, such as soaking, or a chemical to remove the jelly
mucus?
Thanks for your help
Jo
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Joanna Browne
PhD Candidate
Griffith School of Environment
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Australian Rivers Institute - Coast & Estuaries
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Marine Invertebrates
Melbourne Museum
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Melbourne
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AUSTRALIA
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Email: jbrowne at museum.vic.gov.au
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