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Most of the jellyfish you see in South Carolina are harmless ... To report a jellyfish sighting contact the Folly Beach Fire Department at 843-588-2433 on Folly Beach, the Sullivan's Island ...
The Portuguese man o’ war, a jellyfish like creature, have been washing up on nearby Georgia beach. Their sting can pack a ...
The creatures have begun washing up on the beach at Tybee ... according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Even dead Portuguese man o’ war that look dried up can still ...
Though interesting to look at, the Portuguese man-of-war’s venom can be deadly to ... according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Commonly mistaken for jellyfish, man ...
A Portuguese man-of-war was spotted Wednesday on Orange Beach. These brightly blue-colored ... according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. TOP STORIES FROM WAPT: Special ...
A Portuguese man-of-war was spotted on Orange Beach Wednesday. These brightly blue-colored ... formally known as the Gulf of Mexico, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
May 1 traditionally marks the beginning of sea turtle season in South Carolina, but recent sea turtle activity indicates ...
Folly Beach will start an overhaul of the city's stormwater system this summer to improve flooding issues. Expect delays, ...
Trained volunteers have spotted the season’s first sea turtle nest a few days earlier than normal, the Department of Natural Resources says.
Beach goers enjoy the sand bars and tidal pools in Cherry Grove during low tide. Both Cherry Grove and surrounding North Myrtle Beach were nominated for the best beach in South Carolina.