“When a jellyfish such as this … floats on the surface of the calm ocean of warmer climes, it resembles a swimming flowering plant whose leaves, tendrils, flowers and fruits look as though they were made of vivid, brightly colored, transparent crystal. The forms of the individual parts are extraordinarily delicate and often so fragile and transparent that in the seawater they can scarcely be made out, much like a breath or a fog … nature has scarcely produced anything so fragile and splendid in color as these wonderful creatures.”
Prestel USA, 1998, paperback, 144 pages