The Gold Coast Bulletin

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A TERRIFYING invasion of dangerous marine predators closed Gold Coast beaches, while emergency services treated hundreds of victims over the weekend.

More than 860 people from Southport to Coolangatt­a were stung by Portuguese man o’ wars, also known as bluebottle­s.

Eight children were rushed to hospital after suffering serious allergic reactions and shock.

The bluebottle­s wreaked havoc along the Coast after being blown into shore in their thousands by northerly winds.

Lifesavers closed Burleigh beach after several stingrays were sighted and a surf carnival at North Burleigh was postponed because of shark sightings.

The Summer Surf Series was stopped for about 10 minutes when competitor­s thought they had spotted a shark.

Competitor­s and other swimmers were ordered from the water amid chaotic scenes a rubber duckie was sent out to scare away the shark and the competitio­n later resumed.

While the stingrays did not hurt anyone on the Gold Coast, one stung a 38-year-old man on his right big toe on Bribie Island.

Surfers Paradise beach also was closed temporaril­y after reports of two ‘sharks’ cruising behind swimmers, but they were later identified as dolphins and the beach reopened.

Patrol captain at Surfers Paradise beach Peter Anderson said it had been a nightmare weekend with regular visits from ambulance officers.

‘‘It’s been like this since (Saturday),’’ he said.

‘‘We had a serious influx of marine stingers.”

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