Be prepared for jellyfish season
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Snowbirds flocking to the Gulf Coast can expect a mix of leisure, adventure, and community. Remember to check local event calendars, chamber and tourism websites and social media pages for seasonal activities and specials. Whether it’s strolling along sugar-white sands, savoring fresh...
Atlantic Sea Nettles: Water Temperature Preferences and Seasonal Patterns in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic sea nettles (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) are a common sight in the Northern Gulf of Mexico during the warmer months. These jellyfish are known for their distinctive bell shape and long, trailing tentacles. Understanding the water temperatures that favor their presence...
Labor Day Weekend Beach Getaway: Be Prepared for Jellyfish and Sea Lice Stings
Are you planning to build sandcastles with your kids at Virginia Beach, catch some waves in Orange Beach, enjoying a swim at the State Park in Key West or check out the beautiful shoreline of the Outer Banks? Being ready will help...
June Grass vs. Sargassum: Why Jelly-Smack is the Perfect Solution for Sensitivity
While there are many different types of seaweed, June Grass and Sargassum are seen the most along shorelines. Despite their frequent presence, they are distinct in their characteristics and impacts.