Watch out men!
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Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
- Ron Mc
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Re: Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
My uderstanding, if we don't restore freshwater discharge into our bays, we're going to have to learn to like fishing for jellyfish.
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Re: Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
Yes, it seems the jellies thrive in high-saline water.
At age 10 my family was lounging & swimming on Galveston’s West Beach. I got stung badly by a Portuguese Man-of-War and still remember the red welts and throbbibg pain.
Thankfully my father knew to gently pour some hot water on my legs which helped. I learned to watch out for those deadly translucent bubbles in the surf.
At age 10 my family was lounging & swimming on Galveston’s West Beach. I got stung badly by a Portuguese Man-of-War and still remember the red welts and throbbibg pain.
Thankfully my father knew to gently pour some hot water on my legs which helped. I learned to watch out for those deadly translucent bubbles in the surf.
Re: Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
You must also watch for smelly, brown things floating in the surf as well.Dandydon wrote:I learned to watch out for those deadly translucent bubbles in the surf.
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Re: Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
Shoffer, are you referring to those brown blobs you sometimes deposit in our back bays? Oh my. Good times!
Re: Here come those nasty jellyfish! [emoji107]
Crabs gotta eat, too.