Humans aren't the only species that like to swim in warm, near-shore waters. Jellyfish are back at the Delaware beaches, ready to ruin a good dip with their stinging tentacles. Sea and bay nettles and ...
(WALA) - Water temperatures are on the rise and along with that we’re starting to see signs of jellyfish at our area beaches. Meteorologist Matt Barrentine has more on the different types of jellyfish ...
Jellyfish sightings may be increasing at the Jersey Shore, possibly because of weather patterns. Six common jellyfish types in the area include the Atlantic bay nettle, clinging jellyfish, lion's mane ...
While the number of jellyfish species is unknown (scientists have identified over 1,000 different jellyfish types to date), the most common jellies along the East Coast are Atlantic sea nettles, ...