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Australia copes with ‘epidemic’ of jellyfish

- By Rick Noack

MELBOURNE, Australia — Authoritie­s in Queensland, Australia, were forced to close beaches across the region over the weekend, amid what local officials said was a jellyfish “epidemic.” More than 13,000 stings were recorded in Queensland alone last week, with more than 2,500 people seeking treatment over the weekend, according to rescue organizati­ons.

While the vast majority of those stings are not lifethreat­ening and were caused by so-called bluebottle colonies, researcher­s say that the number of more serious injuries from less common jellyfish is also at above average levels.

Some researcher­s also say this jellyfish infestatio­n could be one more thing to blame on climate change.

“Unlike other species, jellyfish are stimulated by just about any change to the ecosystem. So, it’s reasonable to say that the jellyfish might potentiall­y be responding to the warmer-than-usual weather,” said researcher Lisa Gershwin, who works with the Commonweal­th Scientific and Industrial Research Organisati­on, which is Australia’s national science agency.

While researcher­s are still examining how much recent heat waves may have contribute­d to the current jellyfish bloom off Australia’s coasts, they can already say with certainty how they got to the beaches: strong and unusual winds pushing toward Queensland.

Gershwin and other scientists say that the surge in stings is unlikely to be coincident­al. “Jellyfish are demanding our attention right now and we should be giving it to them. Those stings are an indication that something is wrong with our oceans — and we’re silly that we’re not listening,” said Gershwin.

While some scientists have been more careful about linking climate change and jellyfish blooms, given a lack of long-term data so far, most researcher­s agree that jellyfish population­s respond positively to a number of human-induced changes, including pollution, overfishin­g and warmer water.

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