Humans aren't the only species that like to swim in warm, near-shore waters. Jellyfish are back at the Delaware beaches, ready to ruin a good dip with their stinging tentacles. Sea and bay nettles and ...
With southeast winds common this time of year, swimmers and surfers had best be on the lookout for the litany of gelatinous globes that could be blown ashore. Jellyfish thrive in warmer summer waters, ...
Nothing ruins a day at the beach like a jellyfish sting. There are more than 1,000 different kinds slinking around the ocean, beautiful and terrifying at the same time. We see them along the Delaware ...
The many-ribbed jellyfish, known for its translucent body and mild sting, has been spotted on Texas shores. This jellyfish species, reaching up to 7 inches in diameter, is identifiable by its visible ...