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Burning Time: Jellyfish are back | Israel today

2020-06-17T21:22:16.215Z


| AnimalsAfter the corona virus, now the swarms of jellyfish are also expected to interfere with bathers' pleasure • However, this year no unusual amount of jellyfish is expected in our area Blue wired jellyfish type Photo:  gettyimages After the bathing season opened late because of the corona virus, the swarms of jellyfish are also threatening to interfere with bathers' pleasure. Along the coast of ...


After the corona virus, now the swarms of jellyfish are also expected to interfere with bathers' pleasure • However, this year no unusual amount of jellyfish is expected in our area

  • Blue wired jellyfish type

    Photo: 

    gettyimages

After the bathing season opened late because of the corona virus, the swarms of jellyfish are also threatening to interfere with bathers' pleasure. Along the coast of the country, jellyfish of "migratory wires" are present, as well as numerous amounts of combs (jellyfish-like jellyfish that do not burn the human body). This is how the Institute for the Study of Days and Lakes in Haifa raises.

In practice, these details are currently near the coast, and hundreds of meters west of it. Dr. Hadas Lubinevsky notes that "the swarm seems to be getting its start, and what we have seen so far have been only the swallows to announce its arrival." . 

The "migratory wire" is the most common on the coast of Israel. It belongs to the shed jellyfish department and originates in the Indian Ocean. Its prominent identification mark is a kind of many threads hanging from its body in the arms area. It was known as an invader of the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal, but is now considered a local species in the Mediterranean.

Source: israelhayom

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