Allison Finch
Contributor
There are ways to limit contact with these guys. They will not sting unless they come into direct contact with skin. Even panty hose will keep them from firing their nematocysts. I saw someone rub a Flickeri on his panty hosed legs....no sting. I like getting my camera close to swimming jellies. I wear a lycra hood which covers my head, forehead, neck and chin. Only the area around my mouth is vulnerable. I wear 3mm everywhere else with a neoprene beanie. With your allergy, I would not dive without one...ever.
I was diving in Belize at the Hamanasi Resort years ago. I asked if I could night dive under their dock. They said no one ever had but to go ahead. I got in with my camera and big focus light and strobes and found all kinds of neat critters to shoot. I tilted my camera up and LO AND BEHOLD, a sea wasp was swimming right above my head, hunting in the lights. I immediately left the water.
Out of curiosity, I tied a rope to a dive light and dropped it just under the surface from the dock. The light called up 11 sea wasps!! They were swimming back and forth in the beam of light hunting critters attracted by the lights. It was fascinating. Sea wasps are heaped in with the "box jellys" and though not considered as dangerous as Flickeri or Irukandji, they can put a world of hurt on you. And, if you are allergic.......
Here are some poor photos taken from the dock;
I was diving in Belize at the Hamanasi Resort years ago. I asked if I could night dive under their dock. They said no one ever had but to go ahead. I got in with my camera and big focus light and strobes and found all kinds of neat critters to shoot. I tilted my camera up and LO AND BEHOLD, a sea wasp was swimming right above my head, hunting in the lights. I immediately left the water.
Out of curiosity, I tied a rope to a dive light and dropped it just under the surface from the dock. The light called up 11 sea wasps!! They were swimming back and forth in the beam of light hunting critters attracted by the lights. It was fascinating. Sea wasps are heaped in with the "box jellys" and though not considered as dangerous as Flickeri or Irukandji, they can put a world of hurt on you. And, if you are allergic.......
Here are some poor photos taken from the dock;