
British businessman Mark Dyer with a Stingblade.
British businessman Mark Dyer with a Stingblade.
Stingblade - The Mallorca Inspired Jellyfish Sting Solution
“It’s human nature for people to touch any kind of sting and then rub it, one must never do that when stung by a jellyfish because all you are doing is pushing the venom into the skin, into the body and that’s dangerous.”
Leonardo DiCaprio recovering from jellyfish sting to his bum in the Balearics!
An active celebrity in the climate change movement, DiCaprio believes global warming is the world's "number-one environmental challenge".

The giant jellyfish.
The giant jellyfish.
Giant jellyfish lurking in the Balearics
Several specimens of giant jellyfish have been seen off the coast of Mallorca in recent years.

The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
“Fried egg” jellyfish invading Mallorca
Several species of jellyfish are commonly found in Spanish waters.
Monster 40 kilo jellyfish spotted in the Balearics
The ‘aguamala’ can reach 70 centimetres in diameter and weigh between 20 and 40 kilos.
Spanish scientists find clues to what makes 'immortal jellyfish' immortal
It has more to do with understanding the processes and protein functionality that helps these jellyfish cheat death.
Jellyfish alert in the Balearics
Jellyfish population is multiplying in the Balearics.
Strong waves wash jellyfish ashore
One of several incidents caused by Sunday's wild conditions.

Jellyfish in Puerto Andratx, Mallorca
Jellyfish in Puerto Andratx.
Majorca
Numbers and more numbers: the week in Majorca
Unemployment up, tourists and jellyfish disappearing, and partial lockdowns.
Environment
Giant jellyfish spotted in Santa Ponsa
A Bulletin reader sent us some stunning photos of the jellyfish.
Health
Jellyfish numbers at usual levels
The Balearic Islands are one of the three areas most affected by jellyfish off Spain's Mediterranean coasts
- Mallorca beach again covered by thousands of 'little sails'
- Mallorca holiday paradise vanishing for some German tourists
- Government buys back Mallorca estates from Kuwait
- Abandoned since 2008, a Mallorca bullring has new owners
- Tens of thousands of Mallorca-bound British tourists facing long air delays this summer, airline boss warns
Comment
Letter to the Editor
Reader reports on jellyfish at Alcudia beach.
Karen12/08/2019 12:39