From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
DEMA Warns of Thimble Jellyfish Outbreak
By TCI Government Press Office
Mar 19, 2014 - 4:27:58 PM
TURKS & CAICOS - The Department of Environment
and Maritime Affairs (DEMA) would like to caution swimmers, snorkelers
and divers to the possible presence of thimble jellyfish also known as
sea lice, in the Grace Bay and Northwest Point areas of Providenciales.
Thimble jellyfish (Linuche spp.)
vary in size from approximately 0.5 inch, up to approximately 1.5
inches in diameter. The stings do not usually cause immediate pain.
Contact with the jellyfish can cause a reaction known as “sea bather’s
eruption,” which can result in painful itchy welts, usually at
waistbands and bikini lines where the clothing comes into close contact
with skin. The jellyfish swim in swarms that are identified by brownish
clouds of small thimble-like organisms. Swimmers are therefore advised
to avoid jellyfish wherever they see them.
Jellyfish stings can be treated by rinsing with fresh water, or by applying a warm vinegar compress to the affected areas. Jellyfish problems in near shore
areas should not be considered a major cause for concern, as they
usually resolve themselves within a few weeks. DEMA is asking beach
goers and other users of the sea to report all jellyfish sightings.
For further information, answers to questions and to report sightings please call DEMA at:941-5122 or email environment@gov.tc
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