Pink Meanie Jellyfish Spotted in the Gulf

  Pink meanie jellyfish (Drymonema larsoni) are a unique species of jellyfish that have been observed in the Gulf of Mexico since 2000. With a bell diameter of up to 60 cm and a distinctive pink color, they are hard to miss. While they are not considered to be highly venomous, their short frilly appendages around the bell can cause mild stinging sensations or irritation if they come into contact with skin. In some cases, they have also been known to cause respiratory problems for people who have inhaled their stinging cells. If you’re planning a visit to the Gulf coast of Florida between Panama City and Destin, it’s important to stay informed about jellyfish sightings and take appropriate precautions to avoid coming into contact with them. When pink meanie jellyfish are present, it’s best to stay out of the water or wear protective clothing or swimwear. If you do get stung by a pink meanie jellyfish, you may experience a burning sensation, itching, or a prickly feeling. In some cases, the area around the sting may become red and swollen. If you experience any difficulty breathing or other severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Pink meanie jellyfish tend to be most common in the Gulf of Mexico during the summer months. While they are not considered to be as dangerous as some other types of jellyfish, they can still pose a risk to swimmers and beachgoers, especially if they are caught off guard or unaware of their presence. By... Read More

Pink Meanie Jellyfish Spotted in the Gulf

Pink meanie jellyfish (Drymonema larsoni) are a unique species of jellyfish that have been observed in the Gulf of Mexico since 2000. With a bell diameter of up to 60 cm and a distinctive pink color, they are hard to miss. While they are not considered to be highly venomous, their short frilly appendages around the bell can cause mild stinging sensations or irritation if they come into contact with skin. In some cases, they have also been known to cause respiratory problems for people who have inhaled their stinging cells. If you’re planning a visit to the Gulf coast of Florida between Panama City and Destin, it’s important to stay informed about jellyfish sightings and take appropriate precautions to avoid coming into contact with them. When pink meanie jellyfish are present, it’s best to stay out of the water or wear protective clothing or swimwear. If you do get stung by a pink meanie jellyfish, you may experience a burning sensation, itching, or a prickly feeling. In some cases, the area around the sting may become red and swollen. If you experience any difficulty breathing or other severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Pink meanie jellyfish tend to be most common in the Gulf of Mexico during the summer months. While they are not considered to be as dangerous as some other types of jellyfish, they can still pose a risk to swimmers and beachgoers, especially if they are caught off guard or unaware of their presence. By staying... Read More

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Gulf Front Luxury in Camp Creek Lake

211 Pelican Circle Gulf front living at its finest! This Geoff Chick remodel with a private saltwater pool and elevator in the gated Camp Creek Lake community is filled with perfect spaces made to effortlessly entertain. Currently configured as a three bedroom by the current owners, the property can easily be returned to a five bedroom home with the potential to add on also! Premium outdoor spaces include a heated saltwater swimming pool with multiple outdoor seating areas both covered and open. An incredible summer kitchen allows you to easily host friends and family for gulf side meals alfresco. The private boardwalk to the beach leads to 75’ of breathtaking beachfront! Interior features include a stunning chef’s kitchen with Wolf, SubZero, and Thermador appliances, custom cabinetry, a center island, and a separate wet bar. The spacious living room is centered around a beautiful fireplace with vaulted wood ceilings. The media room offers both a second fireplace and a wet bar while the third level master suite features expansive views of the gulf and a private balcony. The gated Camp Creek Lake community is nestled south of Scenic Highway 30A, sheltered away from the crowds yet convenient to shopping, dining, and activities. Community amenities include two dedicated beach accesses and a common area with community dock on Camp Creek Lake for paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing. CLICK FOR MORE DETAILS     https://beachpropertiesfla.com/feed/  #30atv #30a Read More