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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNPortuguese man-of-war washes ashore on Orange BeachIt is known for its long tentacles that can grow as long as 165 feet. They are used to sting prey and defend them against ...
If you've been for a stroll along some Lowcountry beaches in recent weeks, you may have come across a few jellyfish washed up ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNThousands of little blobs are washing up on Myrtle Beach, SC area beaches. They’re not jellyfishHave you seen the clear, gelatinous creatures all over Grand Strand beaches? Here’s what the blobs are and why they’re covering the shore around Myrtle Beach.
The Bolinas Beach in Marin County was covered with a massive swarm of Velella. The jellyfish-like species are common in Northern California in spring and summer. The weekend rains and winds washed ...
Portuguese man o’ war have been spotted on Spanish beaches, forcing the temporary closure of some popular shorelines last ...
As Texans head to Galveston and other Texas beaches, Here’s a few safety tips you should know including treating jellyfish stings, surviving rip currents, and other spring break beach tips.
Sonoma County Regional Parks staff shared a photo taken this week that shows a carpet of creatures known as Velella velella littering the beach at Stillwater Cove Regional Park.
If you’ve been to a beach in the Grand Strand lately, you might have noticed thousands of little clear blobs scattered across the sand. But what are the colorless, gelatinous creatures?
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