Monday, January 7, 2019

Increase in jelly fishes in Australia: Breach of beaches

Canberra: Some of the beaches in Australia are closed because of the growing concern of jellyfish. Due to the heavy winds, crowds of jellyfish have been crowded in a 15-cm-long blueprot to the coastal areas of Queensland. There are over 2,000 jellyfish in deep seas in the sea. They are only living in the deep sea. In 2004, the new species in western Australia was found by the jellyfish type "bicamanti". It is the most poisonous jellyfish in the world


Last week alone 2 thousand 600 people were injured in jails in the northeastern coast of Australia. Despite the risk of survival, these can cause a lot of pain in the bite. Officials say the coastline in the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast are likely to be closed. It has been further warned that more fish will come to the shore

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