Beach patrols in Delaware have reported an increase in jellyfish stings, with hundreds occurring daily. This rise in jellyfish populations is attributed to environmental factors such as warmer waters and drought conditions. The presence of jellyfish has led to some beachgoers avoiding the ocean, and lifeguards have also been affected by the stings.
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Jellyfish Increase Reported at Delaware Beaches
Delaware beach patrols are reporting hundreds of jellyfish stings each day, which is attributed to warmer waters and drought conditions. The increase in jellyfish has caused some beachgoers to stay out of the ocean.
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‘Its pretty much a guarantee you’ll get stung’: jellyfish keep swimmers out of Delaware beaches
Jellyfish Increase Reported at Delaware Beaches