The bay of Port de Sóller in Noord -Mallorca is one of the most beautiful on the Balearic Island, which is popular with tourists. At the weekend, however, her beach became the scene of a natural phenomenon: millions of sailing jellyfish were washed away and spread as a huge blue carpet on the coast.
Many spectators came to wonder about the rare spectacle. In other regions of Mallorca, for example in Port d’Orndatx and Cala Millor, as well as on the Spanish Mediterranean coast in the Valencian community and in Gavà near Barcelona, such sailing balls were recently washed away.
Beaches covered with blue veil
As the “Mallorca era” and the report “última Hora”, the beach of Port de Sóller was covered by a blue veil on Saturday. “It was an impressive sight,” write eyewitnesses. A day later, the same photo offered in Port d’Orndatx. The sailing grover, scientifically called Velella Velella, are actually harmless to people, but can cause slight skin irritation. Your decay process also causes unpleasant odors and attracts insects.
The phenomenon occurs regularly in the spring because this type of jellyfish is worn by wind and electricity over long distances. “They sail over the sea with their small membranes – hence the name ‘Saint Peter’s Sailboats’,” explains the “Mallorca Daily Bulletin”. But as soon as the wind direction changes, they walked in huge quantities on the coast.
Authorities go on continuous animals
The local authorities are already working on the elimination of the quality mass, because the rotting animals not only cause odor nuisance, but also make the beaches unattractive for swimmers. “In any case, it is disgusting and stinks best. The entire beach is covered,” said a resident of the “Mallorca Magazin”.
Experts suspect that rising sea temperatures play a role in the increasing frequency of these mass edges. Their appearance in the spring is not unusual, but the amount of washed jellyfish jellyfish seems to arrive from year to year.
Not all jellyfish on the spot
The beaches of Mallorca are mainly struck by jellyfish in the spring and autumn, but it becomes dangerous for swimmers, especially when it comes to sights of fire jarven or the Portuguese gallery, which has not been spotted on the island since 2018. Nevertheless, caution is advised because where millions of harmless sails are stranded, sometimes more required specimens can be mixed.
Source: Krone

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