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Michael Sars Centre partners with Paris Aquarium to introduce comb jellies to the public

The Michael Sars Centre at the University of Bergen and the Paris Aquarium have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to exchange expertise on comb jelly husbandry. The collaboration marks a significant milestone as animals first raised at the Centre are now on display in the aquarium鈥檚 Medusarium漏, the largest jellyfish exhibit in Europe.

Ana茂s Courtet, Alexandre Jan and 脡tienne Bourgouin in the laboratory
Alexandre Jan (middle) trained aquarist Ana茂s Courtet and jellyfish curator 脡tienne Bourgouin from the Paris Aquarium in the ctenophore facility at the Michael Sars Centre.
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Melanie Burford/Michael Sars Centre, UiB

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As one of the only European research institutes possessing the expertise to cultivate ctenophores, also called comb jellies, the Michael Sars Centre became a key partner of the as it seeks to expand its collection. The delicate, iridescent animals are notoriously challenging to maintain in captivity. Through the collaboration, the aquarium can now sustainably cultivate and display the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi for the first time. 鈥淎t the Paris Aquarium, we want our visitors to be amazed by the beauty of the Ocean and thus participate in its protection. We show that science is not boring. Science is beautiful and fun,鈥 said Paris Aquarium Director Alexis Powilewicz. 鈥淥ur partnership with the Michael Sars Centre is part of the development of our expertise on ctenophores through an exchange of skills and knowledge."聽

The collaboration benefits both institutions, offering an opportunity for researchers to access new resources. 鈥淲e would like to have more species in our facility, to develop new techniques,鈥 said Alexandre Jan, ctenophore aquarist for the Burkhardt group at the Michael Sars Centre. 鈥淲e are all working on different species, so it's good to have this network together鈥. The Michael Sars Centre also has an ongoing collaboration with the , where a jellyfish tank was inaugurated in May 2024.

Portrait of Alexis Powilewicz

Paris Aquarium CEO Alexis Powilewicz visited the Michael Sars Centre to establish the partnership.

Photo:
Melanie Burford/Michael Sars Centre, UiB

鈥淥ur partnership with the Michael Sars Centre is part of the development of our expertise on ctenophores through an exchange of skills and knowledge."
- Alexis Powilewicz, Paris Aquarium Director

A new exhibit showcasing ctenophores is expected to open in 2025 at the Paris Aquarium, further establishing the Medusarium漏 as a reference for jellyfish displays in Europe. 鈥淛ellyfish is one of the most important exhibitions that we have,鈥 said Etienne Bourgouin, jellyfish curator. Together with aquarist Ana茂s Courtet, Bourgouin has ambitious plans for the future of gelatinous species at the Aquarium. 鈥淲e want to create a new facility only for comb jelly. Alexandre teaches us this part, what kind support system we need and how to make new generations with mature adult.鈥

For Michael Sars Centre Director Lionel Christiaen, collaborating with local and international aquariums is a great opportunity to connect research and education. 鈥淎t the Michael Sars Centre, we are convinced that communicating new knowledge is an integral and essential part of the scientific process鈥, he said. 鈥淲e are thus excited to have established a partnership with the Paris Aquarium, that will further spread our growing knowledge of marine living systems.鈥