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Atlantic sea nettle

Chrysaora quinquecirrha

Description:

The Atlantic sea nettle is a bell-shaped invertebrate, usually semi-transparent and with small, white dots and reddish-brown stripes. Sea nettles without stripes have a bell that appears white or opaque. The nettle's sting is rated from "moderate" to "severe" and can be pernicious to smaller prey; it is not, however, potent enough to cause human death, except by allergic reaction. While the sting is not particularly harmful, it can cause moderate discomfort to any individual stung. The sting can be effectively neutralized by misting vinegar over the affected area. This keeps unfired nematocysts from firing and adding to the discomfort

Notes:

Hongkong Ocean Theater

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1 Comment

Mona Pirih
Mona Pirih 10 years ago

Amazing..

Kevin Kavi
Spotted by
Kevin Kavi

香港 Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

Spotted on Dec 28, 2010
Submitted on Jun 11, 2011

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