For 10 relentless days and nights in September, workers at eastern China’s largest coal-fired power plant battled an invader unlike any they had faced before: a tidal surge of jellyfish. At the ...
Image caption, Jellyfish do not have control over where ... like it was on fire for two or three nights." Ms Dixon said the blister took 10 days to heal but she would continue to swim in the ...
The number of jellyfish spotted in UK waters and on beaches increased by 32% in the past year, according to a survey by the Marine Conservation Society. The most commonly spotted were the huge ...
HORROR scenes have emerged on one of Britain's most popular coastlines as thousands of venomous jellyfish have been found. The Mauve Stingers, also known as Pelagia noctiluca, were found both in ...
It's best to avoid swimming in the ocean for a day or two if you had a large sting or have blisters, as the salt in seawater can irritate any open wounds, says Conroy. Though rare, jellyfish ...
Jellyfish are known for drifting to and fro at the whim of ocean currents—but not all species are so passive. The millions of golden jellyfish that pack Palau’s Jellyfish Lake spend much of ...
Thousands of jellyfish both dead and alive have been found washed up on the beaches of Cornwall. Mauve Stingers, also known as Pelagia noctiluca, aren’t lethal to humans but their sting can be ...