Beach patrols in Delaware have reported hundreds of jellyfish stings per day this summer. The increase in jellyfish is attributed to environmental factors such as warmer water temperatures and drought conditions, which create favorable habitats for these marine animals. The presence of jellyfish has led to concerns among beachgoers and has affected lifeguards as well.
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Jellyfish stings reported at Delaware beaches due to environmental conditions
Delaware beaches are experiencing a significant increase in jellyfish stings, with beach patrols reporting hundreds of incidents daily. This rise is linked to warmer waters and drought conditions that favor jellyfish populations.
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‘It’s pretty much a guarantee you’ll get stung’: jellyfish keep swimmers off Delaware beaches
Jellyfish stings reported at Delaware beaches due to environmental conditions