Beaches closed after discovery of venomous sea creature
Beaches closed after discovery of venomous sea creature
All the beaches in the town of Guardamar del Segura, in Alicante on the Costa Blanca, were temporarily closed after venomous blue dragons (Glaucus atlanticus) washed ashore.
The closures occurred on Wednesday due to the potential danger posed by the sea creatures, which can inflict painful stings causing burns, nausea, and vomiting.
Despite their small size, these blue-striped creatures are known to prey on the highly venomous Portuguese man o' war.
The beaches reopened on Thursday, 21 August, but a yellow flag indicating a moderate hazard remained, and visitors were urged to exercise caution and avoid contact with the blue dragons.
Local authorities advised anyone encountering a blue dragon not to touch it, to notify rescuers, and to seek immediate medical attention if stung.