121 jellyfish sightings during June

A total of 121 jellyfish sightings were submitted during the month of June, Alan Deidun, a campaign spokesperson said, adding this was encouraging since June does not traditionally form part of the full-swing bathing season.

“Of these sightings, duplicates sightings referring to the same species from the same beach on the same day, as well as sightings of uncommon jellyfish which were not backed up by photos, were pruned out to ensure a high degree of confidence in the reliability of the results,” Deidun said.

85% of the sightings referred to the most common jellyfish species in local waters – the mauve stinger – whilst other species sighted by the public include the bluish by-the-wind-sailor (Velella velella), the last sighting for which dates back to the 8 June and the Portuguese man o’ war.

“Many other unidentified gelatinous species, normally uncommon in local waters, were also observed by the public, including pyrosomes and comb jellies. In Malta, the highest number of jellyfish sightings was received from Ghadira, Ghar Lapsi and Sliema, whilst the most popular bays in Gozo for such sightings were Marsalforn, Ramla l-Hamra and Xlendi.”

Dr Deidun solicited the public to ensue with the submission of records which can be made through email ([email protected]), through the dedicated and interactive website (www.ioikids.net/jellyfish) or through sms (79222278). For uncommon jellyfish species not included in the campaign posters affixed at different coastal sites, Dr. Deidun stressed the need to collect such specimens and to contact the IOI-MOC on [email protected] in order to effect a definite identification of the species in question.