Tourists should be careful when swimming at beaches in Trang and Krabi as venomous box jellyfish have been spotted there, the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources warned on Saturday.
The department said in a statement that the Chiropsoides buitendijki marine species have been spotted in the sea at Klong Dao beach in Krabi province with a concentration of 12 jellyfish per 100 square metres, and at the Si Kao beach in Trang province with 14 jellyfish per 14 square metres.
The department advised tourists stung by the jellyfish to wash the wound with vinegar for at least 30 seconds.
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Tourists warned of jellyfish on Trang, Krabi beaches
Tourists warned of jellyfish on Trang, Krabi beaches
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Re: Tourists warned of jellyfish on Trang, Krabi beaches
wow Pete,
based on those concentrations of jelly fish per square metre a swimmer would have no chance but to be stung you would think.
Always amazes me as to why we never hear of local fishermen being seriously stung/killed by these critters when you see so many of them in the water with their nets.
based on those concentrations of jelly fish per square metre a swimmer would have no chance but to be stung you would think.
Always amazes me as to why we never hear of local fishermen being seriously stung/killed by these critters when you see so many of them in the water with their nets.
Complexity is so simply overrated
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Re: Tourists warned of jellyfish on Trang, Krabi beaches
I go kayaking off the beach here in Bang Saphan and during jellyfish season they are everywhere. All different types, and sizes, but I can agree with these figures!
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Re: Tourists warned of jellyfish on Trang, Krabi beaches
Shh........if it's not in the Thai news, it never happened..........
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 390.x/fullEarly Sting Reports
Research was conducted in small villages around the Andaman Sea, west Thailand, by Williamson and Hartwick on August 10, 1985.17 Local fishermen recognized chirodropids and their stings when shown photos, and associated them with the hot, still weather and calm water of “summer”; many admitted to stings but did not know of deaths.