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Jellyfish flags are a type of warning system used by beaches to inform visitors of the presence of jellyfish in the water. These flags are typically a solid purple color, although some beaches may use different colors or symbols to indicate different types of water hazards.
When a jellyfish flag is raised, it means that jellyfish have been spotted in the water and that visitors should exercise caution if they choose to enter the water. Some beaches may also post additional warnings or advisories regarding the type of jellyfish present and any potential hazards they may pose.
It's important to take jellyfish warnings seriously and follow any instructions provided by lifeguards or other beach officials. If you do decide to enter the water when a jellyfish warning is in effect, be sure to take appropriate precautions to avoid being stung, such as wearing protective clothing and avoiding areas where jellyfish are concentrated.
If you encounter jellyfish on a beach, there are several important things you should know:
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Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Greece Italy/Sardinia Malta Montenegro Portugal Spain
Season
April and May.
Common Jellies
Mauve stinger (pelagia noctiluca)
Fried Egg Jellyfish (cotylorhiza tuberculata)
Mediterranean box jellyfish (Carybdea marsupialis)
Approximately 50 varieties of jellyfish species are recorded in Southern European waters and are mostly harmless.
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(Black Sea)
Season
April and May.
Common Jellies
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita)
Barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo)
Lucernaria (Calvadosia campanulata)
Compass jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella)
Black Sea nettle-fish, e.g. obelia (Obelia longissima)
In the Black Sea, you can fi
Bulgaria Georgia Moldova Poland Romania Turkey Ukraine
(Black Sea)
Season
April and May.
Common Jellies
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita)
Barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo)
Lucernaria (Calvadosia campanulata)
Compass jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella)
Black Sea nettle-fish, e.g. obelia (Obelia longissima)
In the Black Sea, you can find more than 30 jellyfish species, with the majority (26 species) being relatively small, measuring no more than 1-20mm in diameter.
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China Japan South Korea Taiwan
Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Vietnam
United States Alaska Hawaii Canada (PEI) Prince Edward Island British Columbia
Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Mexico
Brazil Argentina Peru Colombia Bolivia Venezuela Chile Paraguay Ecuador Guyana Uruguay Suriname
Season
April and May
Types of Jellies
Lion’s-mane jellyfish (Cyanea species)
Moon jelly (Aurelia species)
Season
April and May.
Types of Jellies
Mauve stinger (pelagia noctiluca)
Fried Egg Jellyfish (cotylorhiza tuberculata)
East Africa
Madagascar Mauritius Mozambique Seychelles Tanzania
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Southern Africa
Namibia South Africa
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North Africa
Canary Islands Morocco
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