A biologist captured mesmerising video of a jellyfish gliding between reflections of Venetian palaces on Easter Sunday. Andrea Mangoni, who works in Venice, told Reuters that recent low tide and low traffic amid Italy's coronavirus restrictions had increased water transparency and made it possible to observe marine life directly in the centre of the city, an unexpected positive side effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. "I was able to film a jellyfish that was swimming close to the San Marco square, only few inches below the water surface," he said.
Attilio Rinaldi, an adjunct professor from the Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences at Italy's University of Bologna, told Reuters the species seen in the video, the