Kelvinyu73
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My wife and me recently came back from a trip to Krabi, and we dived at Ao Nang islands and Phi Phi.
At Ao Nang, we were surprised by the number of jellyfish in the water - on the boat ride out, we also witnessed an entire colony ( ~ 100+).
My wife was unfortunately stung on her wrists during one of her dives and still recovering.
has anyone noticed this before, or is it seasonal ?
I did noticed on my dive comp the very high temperatures (31 degrees) in the water.
The jellyfish concentration levelled off, and dropped, the further out we went, and closer we were to Phi Phi.
If this is a common occurrence, shouldn't they put a jellyfish warning in place ?
anyway, a good learning experience for us. Just wondering if anyone else observed something similar.
At Ao Nang, we were surprised by the number of jellyfish in the water - on the boat ride out, we also witnessed an entire colony ( ~ 100+).
My wife was unfortunately stung on her wrists during one of her dives and still recovering.
has anyone noticed this before, or is it seasonal ?
I did noticed on my dive comp the very high temperatures (31 degrees) in the water.
The jellyfish concentration levelled off, and dropped, the further out we went, and closer we were to Phi Phi.
If this is a common occurrence, shouldn't they put a jellyfish warning in place ?
anyway, a good learning experience for us. Just wondering if anyone else observed something similar.