Jellywatch.org is a database for monitoring ocean conditions, especially jellyfish populations. Citizen scientists are encouraged to submit reports from around the world. If you submit a photo, we can identify the species for you as well.

Jellywatch alternatives

Journey North

Seasonal change is all around us. We see it in the length of a day, in the appearance of a flower, in the flight of a butterfly. Journey North is presented by Annenberg Learner, a division of the Annenberg Foundation.

  • size 30.1 MB

SeaPhoto

This application provides access to over 1,650 high quality images of over 631 species of marine life of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, including over 130 species with detailed ecological information. You can browse by common or scientific name within all species at once, or by large functional group (birds, marine mammals, fishes, invertebrates, and algae). We invite you to explore and help protect this national undersea treasure.

  • size 56.7 MB

Monarch SOS

Monarch SOS is a field guide and citizen science reporting app created by Naturedigger, LLC in cooperation with the Monarch Joint Venture (MJV). It is the first monarch app developed by scientists that covers monarch identification in all life cycle stages, confusing look-alikes and numerous milkweed species (monarchs larval host plants), frequently encountered in North America. The feed is updated every time you open the app, so youll always be in the loop

  • size 194 MB

Aquarium of the Pacific: Jelly Lab

Raise your very own sea jelly from egg to medusa in the Aquarium of the Pacifics Jelly Lab. Learn and do what it takes to keep a healthy and growing jellyfrom maintaining water circulation to feeding and cleaning. Do it successfully and watch your jelly grow into a beautiful adult.

  • rating 5.0
  • size 166 MB

Phyto

Phyto helps you learn to identify phytoplankton and their proper pronunciation. It includes the most common marine and freshwater phytoplankton. Phyto Version 2.0 - Completely redesigned Many new species added with more details and photos.- Freshwater and Marine species now included- Flash Cards and Fast Phyto: two games to help learn how to identify phytoplankton- Species Identification Guide- Phytoplankton Monitoring Network volunteers can submit sample observation results- Embedded news and information browser- Universal App: now works well on both the iPhone and iPad (support for all screen sizes and resolutions)- 64bit compatibleThis application was developed by a volunteer member of the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network which is sponsored by the Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research division of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

  • size 70.5 MB