Thursday, July 22, 2010

Lion S Mane Jellyfish In The Sea

Severe stings of jellyfish Lions Mane. Keith L. Romano. No matter if you go on summer vacation by the ocean or sea, requires that at least once a jellyfish. The reason is simple: they quickly multiplyingAccording fishing Associated Press Officer Doug slurry State Marine identified as a lion's mane jellyfish species, like the South.

It is estimated that weighs 45-50 pounds, and his long legs was 13 tentacles. After the jellyfish was presented to the public throughout the water began to describe the reactions, including itching and burning. Some people describe the sensation as in the grip of his legs, that medical workers said it.

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About 150 people were stung by jellyfish in the reserve in the Rye, on Wednesday, authorities said. Parks and Recreation Department officials said, children, tourists and people attending the entertainment in the Park Wallis Sands suffered coup. Authorities said rescue saw the jellyfish, about 100 meters from the shore. He sailed on board with the gallows and took her side.

According to the Associated Press, Doug Grout, Director of Marine Fisheries of the State, identified as a lion's mane jellyfish, species rarely seen so far south. The estimated weight of 45-50 kg, and its tentacles was 13 feet long. After the jellyfish was presented at the coast, people in the water, began to describe the reactions, including itching and burning. Some people describe the sensation vise and legs, doctors said, the workers probably resulted from the bite of a jellyfish.