All jellyfish warning level warnings have been lifted in South Korea

Published 2023년 11월 13일

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The jellyfish warning level for the entire coast of Korea has been lifted, including the warnings for the full moon jellyfish and Nomura lip jellyfish in Gyeongnam and Jeollanam-do. The warning for the full moon jellyfish was issued on June 8th and lasted for 150 days, while the warning for the Nomura's jellyfish lasted for 130 days. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries provided a budget and information to local governments in response to the jellyfish warnings.
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The full moon jellyfish and Nomura lip jellyfish warning level warnings that had been issued for some waters in Gyeongnam and Jeollanam-do were lifted as of 2 p.m. on the 6th. Accordingly, the jellyfish warning level warning for the entire coast of Korea has been completely lifted. This year, the jellyfish warning level (full moon jellyfish) was first issued on June 8th, focusing on the inner bays of Jeonbuk and Gyeongsangnam-do, and was maintained for a total of 150 days until November 6th. In particular, Nomura's jellyfish were introduced to some coasts of Jeonnam and Gyeongnam in early September, later than last year, and were 20 days longer than the previous year (130 days). As soon as this year's jellyfish special warning is issued, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries operates the Jellyfish Central Response Headquarters in accordance with the '2023 ...
Source: Fisheco

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