Note
The diets of most of the gelatinous predators (medusae and ctenophores) in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia (0–25 m) were dominated during the spring by eggs of Euphausia pacifica which formed ~60% of the total prey consumed by number and ~75% by biomass. Copepods ranked second, contributing ~15% of the prey biomass. Barnacle larvae ranked third, with Oikopleura dioica, copepod nauplii, and decapod larvae of minor importance.