2025 Best of Web – Jellyfish Flow

2025 Best of Web – Jellyfish Flow

This video showing the swimming pattern of a jellyfish comes from the study A viscosity-enhanced mechanism for biogenic ocean mixing, performed by Kakani Katija and John O. Dabiri. The video exemplifies a dominant factor in ocean mixing: a form of animal wake turbulence coming from jellyfish (among other animals) that contribute to biogenic mixing and nutrient transport across the ocean. I chose this piece of media as a result of exploring what factors contribute to overall ocean mixing. However, I was completely mesmerized by the use of neon-colored dye to accurately portray the exact flow patterns that a jellyfish undergoes when propelling itself through the water.

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  • Luke Freyhof
    Sep 5, 2025 11:24

    Second Place Vote! This post combines art and science in a beautiful way. I personally think that the vortex rings created by the jellyfish in this video are artistically cool and scientifically meaningful. The patterns created by the dye can help scientists to visualize how the jellyfish swims. More advanced and controlled particle tracking techniques (e.g. PIV, PTV) could be more useful to quantify the motion, but they aren’t always as “pretty” and require more work.

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