UK Coastguard warn beachgoers to stay safe after reports of Man o War on south coast beaches


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UK Coastguard is warning beachgoers to stay safe and not to handle the creatures, which resemble Portuguese Man o War, after receiving multiple reports of them washing up on the Dorset and Devon coast.

 

The jellyfish type creatures have been reported at Dawlish, Lyme, Charmouth,  Bournemouth, Swanage, Seaton, Hove and Portsmouth.

 

Aimee Rampton Duty Controller for the UK Coastguard said: “We are aware of these sightings after receiving multiple reports from members of the public yesterday and today.  Until an accurate identification is made, members of the public are advised to keep away from these jellyfish and report any sighting to the their local council.  The Coastguard has also advised the local councils of these recent sightings.  Stings from Portuguese Man o War can be very painful and potentially harmful to humans and dogs alike.”

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