An Australian lad has taken to TikTok to explain the rather petrifying reason no one was swimming in the sea at one Sydney ...
Portuguese man-of-war are marooning themselves on South Florida’s beaches in high numbers this year, likely due to higher ...
The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) is advising the public to exercise caution when visiting coastal areas ...
Anyone unfamiliar with the biology of the venomous Portuguese man-of-war would likely mistake it for a jellyfish. Not only is it not a jellyfish, it's not even an "it," but a "they." The ...
Later on, during the spring, many thousands of big barrel jellyfish started turning up on our beaches. "Both were harmless but these Portuguese man o' war are capable of giving extremely painful ...
Nobody wants to experience a jellyfish sting. Luckily, if you stay alert and know what to look for, you can significantly reduce the odds of it happening.
British tourists have been warned to steer clear of several beaches in the south of Spain after a series of dangerous marine ...
People have been advised to be wary of the presence of hundreds of Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish that have washed ashore at Pantai Rhu Muda in Marang, Terengganu. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu ...
The man-o-war, a relative of the jellyfish, has the same capacity to sting on both water and land, and even a dead man-o-war’s tentacles can deliver a sting, said Sofia Tyreman, communications ...
The Portuguese Man O’ War is named after the 18th century armed sailing ship. They coined this name after noticing that the creature’s uppermost polyp, a gas-filled bladder, sits above the water and ...
KUANTAN: The public has been urged to exercise caution after hundreds of poisonous jellyfish from the species Physalia physalis, commonly known as the "Portuguese man o' war," washed ashore along ...