Maine Coast Teeming with Large Jellyfish as Locals Urged to Steer Clear
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Massive jellyfish spotted on New England beach, swimmers urged to steer clear: ‘Don’t touch it!’
A massive jellyfish with tentacles stretching more than 100 feet washed ashore a Maine beach last weekend -- with swimmers and beachgoers warned to keep their distance from the stinging sea creature.
This year's usual holiday guests have arrived on the coast: the fire jellyfish. Marine scientists are asking for tips on observations.
Tunisian beaches have experienced an early and massive invasion of jellyfish since the beginning of the summer of 2025. A phenomenon that arouses concern and vigilance among holidaymakers and the authorities. While their appearance was once limited in late August or early September, jellyfish, locally called horrika, are now visible as early as June. Why this proliferation of jellyfish? Which Tunisian beaches are prohibited from bathing in 2025?…
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