Jellyfish surge prompts lifeguard advice on Danish beaches
Danish beaches are currently seeing unusually high numbers of jellyfish, including moon jellyfish and Portuguese man o’ war, as warm weather draws swimmers back to the water, DR reports. A veteran…
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