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With the weather turning warmer, people visiting beaches in Galveston and other spots along the Texas coast are reporting more Portuguese man-of-war sightings. The species may look pretty and blue ...
With the weather turning warmer, people visiting beaches in Galveston and other spots along the Texas coast are reporting more Portuguese man-of-war sightings. The species may look pretty and blue ...
It can also be helpful to apply a relief agent such as Sting Away Blue Man-of-War sting treatment ... However, there are a couple of dangerous types of jellyfish you'll likely encounter while ...
Those floating blobs may look harmless—but their stings can burn for hours. Here's what you can do to relieve the pain.
Beachgoers along the Texas coast may notice an unusual jellyfish washing ashore—one that is nearly transparent with striking radial canals and a flattened bell. This is the many-ribbed jellyfish ...
Beachcombers along the Texas coast are in for a fascinating find this week as floating sea anemones (Actinecta sp.) have been washing ashore.These unusual anemones are rarely seen on land because ...
Like many jellyfish, they have a short lifespan, living less than a year as adults before their life cycle resets. Despite their rarity along the Texas coast, they are more commonly encountered in ...
The bumper crop of moon jellyfish came from the storm surge of Hurricane Francine and they've been seen in Galveston, Bolivar and other area on the Texas coast. Skip Navigation.
Poisonous fireworms were spotted along the Texas coast recently, with the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies documenting the unique sighting online.
The bumper crop of moon jellyfish came from the storm surge of Hurricane Francine and they've been seen in Galveston, Bolivar and other area on the Texas coast. Skip Navigation.
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname of by-the-wind sailors, velella velella are hydrozoans — a species ...