‘Portuguese Caravels’ Wash Up On Beach Formosa and Other Parts of Madeira

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Many have been SCHETED OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS.

Several Individuals of the Species ‘Physalia Physalis’ Were Detected this Friday at Praia Formosa. According to the Jelly Monitoring Platform, in Recent Days Organisms of This Species have be Been Sighted at Several Oter Points Along the Coast of the Madeira Archipelago, Such As the Port of Funchal, Funchal Bay, Royal Savoy, Vicar Beach, Cabo Girão (Wolf Chamber), Natural Pools and Beach at the Port of Seixal (Porto Moniz) and Ponta da Calheta (Porto Santo).

ACCORDING TO THE SPECIAL PLATFORM, PEOPLE SHOULD BE VERY CAUTIOUS WHEN THEY COMPANY SPECIMENS OF THE ‘PORTUGUESE MAN OF WAR’ SPECIES. Influencer by winds and surface currents, it is frequently SIGHTED ON THE PORTUGUESE COAST. It has a “Balloon” -shaped float that is Blue and Sometimes has lilac and pink tones. ITS VINCLES CAN REACH 30 TROMS IN LETTH AND ARE VEY STINGING, CAPABLE OF CAUSING SERIOUS BURNS. Therefore, it is important to remain not to touch individuals, even when they appear to be dead on the beach.

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