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It's technically not a jellyfish, but it can sting you. It's here in Panama City Beach.This article originally appeared on The News Herald: It's technically not a jellyfish, but it can sting you. It's here in Panama City Beach.
Warning flags are up at Panama City Beach due to the presence of jellyfish, as well as Portuguese Man o’ War, on the shore. Social media photos show jellyfish, as well as a similar create the ...
Purple flags, indicating the presence of jellyfish, are flying in Panama City and Destin as of Monday ... thoughts are turning to sunny skies and trips to the beach. Temperatures along the Gulf ...
After a rough start to the week, beach conditions have gradually improved along the Florida Panhandle. Bay County remains ...
Some nuisance critters washed up on the east end of Panama City Beach Tuesday. A few beachgoers sent us pictures of blue button jellyfish in the relatively clear water of the Gulf. According to ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Amid reports of dozens of Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish washing up at St. Andrews State Park this week, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC ...
Purple flags were flying on Panama City Beach to warn beachgoers of Portuguese man o' war. The man o' war, often mistaken for a jellyfish, has a painful sting. Beach Safety Director Daryl Paul ...
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