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Fireworm is currently appearing more frequently on Croatian beaches

October 6, 2024
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Fireworm is currently appearing more frequently on Croatian beaches
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The fireworm is currently also appearing on Croatian beaches

The problem: So far, it has only been found on the southern Italian Mediterranean coast, but now it is increasingly appearing on Croatian beaches, reports the blog kristijan-antic.com.

Experts from the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS) in Trieste and Professor Maja Krzelj, head of the Department of Marine Studies at the University of Split, are quoted in the article as saying that the fireworm is currently increasing “massively” there.

The carnivore moves slowly; the most frequent human contact with the worm is caused by careless walking in the water, where bathers step on the animal. The spines are poisonous, the blog continues, and contact can be “extremely painful”.

After contact, those affected should remove the bristles with tweezers; a doctor should be consulted in the event of complications

The bristles are so fine that they are often difficult to recognise. The poison contained in the spines can cause inflammatory and allergic reactions.

According to Peter Schupp, a marine biologist at the University of Oldenburg, such an allergy “often also manifests itself with other natural toxins”, according to tagesschau.de. Schupp: “So anyone who is allergic to bee or wasp stings, for example, or has ever reacted to jellyfish or coral, could also be susceptible to fireworm – and should be particularly careful”.

After contact, the blog kristijan-antic.com advises that the bristles should be removed with tweezers or a strong adhesive strip if possible; the affected areas should then be rinsed well with water. If complications arise, those affected should consult a doctor immediately.

Bathers on Croatian beaches this summer should therefore take a close look at where they step into the water, bathing shoes may help, and children should be supervised more closely when bathing.

Source link : https://www.sea-help.eu/en/news-general/fireworm-beach-croatia/

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Publish date : 2024-07-09 07:00:00

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