News

Protect yourself from the sun — drink nonalcoholic fluids, wear sunblock and protective clothing. Understand and avoid rip ...
While the man o' war closely resembles a jellyfish, it actually belongs to a group called siphonophores. They're named for ...
Visitors heading for a dip along Puerto Vallarta’s celebrated shoreline over the Easter holiday will find a new warning rippling ...
Mild winter weather creates ideal conditions for these jelly-like creatures that travel by wind and wash ashore in spring.
The shores of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties have once again become the final resting place for scores of Velella velella ...
As cases of this potential marine menace rise, we explain how to avoid an unpleasant encounter – and what to do if you’re ...
Located between Bolivia and Peru, Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest navigable lake—perched at a dizzying 3,812 meters ...
Sprains, cuts and stings: don’t let these hazards on the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina ruin your beach day.
Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have been ...
The venomous marine creature usually found in the Atlantic or Indian oceans washed ashore in the Gulf, near South Beach.
Temperatures are beginning to ease and there are some brave souls who have already gone to enjoy the beach. In California, ...
31,281 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?31,281 people played the daily ...