USA Beaches with the most risk of having Jellyfish
Posted by ecostinger on 8th Apr 2018
While the USA beaches are generally safe for swimmers, we occasionally receive some unwanted guests: jellyfish. When the water temperature is warmer than normal and after heavy eastern winds, these dreaded creatures move towards the beach and cause havoc among beach-goers. While they aren’t usually dangerous, their sting can be very painful. They are normally difficult to see in the oce
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Beaches in Norway Under Risk of Jellyfish
Posted by ecostinger on 8th Apr 2018
Jellyfish are creatures that are found in the sea. There are different species of jellyfish, ranging from the very small ones to the giant-sized jellyfish. They have a general umbrella shaped bell, a d a tail of tentacles. Jellyfish do not swim, they allow themselves to be carried by current. This is why some beaches have high population of jellyfish. The tentacles are used in stinging their prey
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The Beaches of France Attract Millions of Tourists Every Year Including Unwanted Jellyfish Visitors
Posted by ecostinger on 8th Apr 2018
Blue skies, white sand, warm sea. The beaches of France attract millions of tourists every year. And every yearholidaymakers are plagued by unwelcome visitors: shoals of jellyfish just off the shoreline.These innocent sea creatures wreak havoc, particularly on the French Riviera and around Corsica, where it is so bad that an Oceanographic Observatory has been set up to map where the jelly fish can
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Some of the deadliest jellyfish are found in waters of the southern hemisphere, near Ireland
Posted by ecostinger on 8th Apr 2018
Though jellyfish may look interesting at the aquarium, they're dangerous at the Ireland beaches. Jellyfish are peaceful, gelatinous oceanic invertebrates that protect themselves with their tentacles. The jellyfish's tentacles are covered with pockets of venom that vary in severity but can cause anything from mild irritation to death.Some of the deadliest jellyfish are found in waters of the southe
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