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The hot weather and heavy rain have contributed to the worst jellyfish season Delaware has ever seen. The number of jellyfish ...
Last year, the Lewes Beach Patrol treated about 270 jellyfish stings. This year, by July 25, they had treated nearly 900, Edwards said. The uptick is caused by warmer water, according to Edwards, ...
If, by chance, you are stung by box jellyfish, which are found in tropical areas like the Indian and Pacific Oceans and not ...
If you'll be at the Delaware beaches this week, whether local or tourist, here's everything you need to know. At this time of ...
Beach Patrol officials along the Sussex County coast said they've treated increased numbers of jellyfish stings within the ...
Reports of jellyfish stings continue to rise along the Delmarva coastline, with Ocean City beach patrol officials confirming ...
Beaches along Delaware's coastline are experiencing a stinging surge of jellyfish this summer. The Lewes Beach Patrol says it has responded to double the number of stings this season, compared to last ...
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control on July 24 lifted swimming advisories at the main beach at the ...
"Along the coast, there seems to be a huge number of these mushroom cap and bowling ball jellies that are washing up on our ...
REHOBOTH BEACH, De. -- Jellyfish are lurking in the waters around Delmarva. Meaning beachgoers, especially those who plan on getting in the water, need to be extra careful.
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