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Cape Town's Atlantic Seaboard is experiencing a bloom of starlight jellyfish, an uncommon sight in colder waters. The influx of stinging jellyfish forced triathletes to abandon a swim on Sunday, and regular swimmers at Saunders Rocks beach have avoided the water due to sudden blooms. Local marine conservationists have shared photos and warnings of the pinkish-purple jellies, which are known to sting.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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