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Are there box jellyfish in Whitsundays?

Are there box jellyfish in Whitsundays?

Remember, though many species of jellyfish are harmless, we must be very aware that the Irukandji, box jellyfish and other more dangerous species are found in the Whitsundays.

Are there box jellyfish at Airlie Beach?

Tropical Beaches Harbor Hidden Dangers Take note of the fact that Box jellyfish and Irukandji stingers are dangerous. Better yet, enjoy swimming at the special beach built by the local council. The man-made swimming area in this smaller beach is free from jellyfish and stingers. Do not underestimate the dangers.

Do you need a stinger suit in the Whitsundays?

For half the year, it is advised to swim in the Whitsundays’ waters with a stinger suit, unless swimming in freshwater. Due to increased temperatures, there is an increase in marine stingers that can be harmful and potentially deadly.

What is stinger season in Whitsundays?

Stinger season in the Whitsundays runs from late October to May. We have two species of stingers that create the primary concern for visitors – the box jellyfish and the much smaller and almost impossible to see, Irukandji.

Can you swim in the Whitsundays?

The water temperatures remain a welcoming 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) most of the year round, which means the Whitsunday waters are perfect for not only swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving but various other water activities.

Can you swim in Airlie Bay?

There are two public beaches situated in Airlie Beach where you are welcome to swim, one is located near the Port of Airlie Marina and is known as ‘Boathaven Beach’, while the other is located in Cannonvale. You will be encouraged to swim in the enclosure, but please note there are no lifeguards at this location.

Is it safe to swim in Airlie Beach?

The 4,300 square metre Airlie Beach Lagoon pool is patrolled by lifeguards and crocodile-free. It is safe to swim in the lagoon – and free to enter. The Whitsunday Islands are home to some of the most marvellous beaches in Australia.

Are there crocodiles in the Whitsundays?

Large, salt-water (estuarine) crocodiles live in the waters around the Whitsundays and can attack without warning. Old adults can be nearly 4m in length. These predators are present and hunting at most times of the year, but particularly around summer wet seasons, and are difficult to see in the water.

Can you swim in Whitehaven Beach?

The short answer is yes! The balmy tropical waters surrounding Whitehaven Beach remain at a pretty constant 26 degrees year-round and the picture-perfect setting makes this one of the best places to swim in the Whitsundays.

What happens if you are stung by a box jellyfish?

In some cases, box jellyfish venom causes Irukandji syndrome, in which an overload of stress hormones and inflammation proteins produces pain and nausea for days, as well as high blood pressure that can lead to brain hemorrhage and death. Most sting casualties, however, die within minutes from cardiac arrest.

Are there box jellyfish on the Whitsundays?

Generally Box Jellyfish will gather along the coastline and are uncommon at the Whitsundays snorkel and diving sights. However, wearing a stinger suit will you protect you fro their stingers so it’s a good idea to always wear a stinger suit when swimming in stinger season in all waters of the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsundays.

What kind of animals live in the Whitsunday catamarans?

Whitsunday Catamarans. As the Whitsundays have warm, tropical waters, they are host to many types of marine animals, including jellyfish and marine stingers. There are many types of jellyfish that live here, with the two most well-know as the Irukandji jellyfish and box jellyfish.

Which is the most dangerous jellyfish in Australia?

Box jelly fish: The Australian box jellyfish is regarded to be the most dangerous jellyfish. The box jellyfish is shaped like a cube with four corners, each followed by long tentacles. Symptoms include burning sensation, loss of consciousness and an absence of breathing.

Where can you find jellyfish on Hamilton Island?

“jellyfish are normally found in deeper waters offshore but in recent times there have been a small number sighted in closer to shore” u have to differentiate between two types. the box jellyfish is usually found close to shore while the irikandji is usually found off shore. both are ‘nasty’.