A beachgoer at Barlings Beach in New South Wales found thousands of brightly colored, venomous bluebottle jellyfish washed ashore. During a morning walk on an Australian beach, Brett Wallensky ...
World Jellyfish Day is celebrated annually on November 3 to raise awareness about the importance of jellyfish in marine ...
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Last week thousands of jellyfish known as Portuguese man o' wars, or bluebottles, washed onto shore in New South Wales. The phenomenon is likely due to warming waters, and if you plan to visit the ...
The eye-popping sight was photographed by Charlotte Lawson in Queensland’s Deception Bay. “When we got closer we realised it was jellyfish,” she told the BBC. “It was like bubble-wrap across the beach ...
Visitors to beaches in Australia’s Queensland got a nasty surprise over the weekend: hordes of bluebottle jellyfish, which stung more than 3,000 people on the Gold and Sunshine coasts. Surf Life ...