Etiqueta 'Majorca Jellyfish'

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.”
New avalanche of jellyfish in Puerto Andratx
Pelagia noctiluca is characterized by its pinkish color and extremely stinging nature.

The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
The 'fried egg' jellyfish.
“Fried egg” jellyfish invading Mallorca
Several species of jellyfish are commonly found in Spanish waters.

The jellyfish in Camp de Mar.
The jellyfish in Camp de Mar.
Purple seas in Mallorca
"Pelagias in spring is normal, but what’s rare is that they’ve arrived in very large quantities,"
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