<i>Bathykorus bouilloni</i> (IMAGE) University of Alaska Fairbanks Caption A new species of jellyfish, called Bathykorus bouilloni, was discovered by scientists working on the Arctic Ocean Diversity Project, which was part of the Census of Marine Life, a 10-year initiative to describe the distribution and diversity of ocean life. The census is drawing to a close this week. Credit Photo by Russ Hopcroft, University of Alaska Fairbanks Usage Restrictions News Media Photo/Video Policy University of Alaska Fairbanks Marketing and Communications makes high-resolution photographs available to the news media for non-commercial uses only. All uses are for one-time, exclusive use in one publication or production only. Due credit will be given to the photographer whose name is provided by UAF Marketing and Communications. Other image requests can be submitted via our online image request form at: http://www.uaf.edu/marketing/photo/image_request.html. Movies on the UAF website can not be used without permission. For more information or to obtain broadcast quality footage, send an e-mail to newsroom@uaf.edu. Media outside Alaska: If you use images provided by UAF we'd appreciate knowing about it by dropping us an e-mail at newsroom@uaf.edu and alerting us to the publication date or web URL. License Licensed content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.