Odd sight: Jellyfish appears near popular Hungarian beach – VIDEO
When we think of a typical Hungarian beach, the sight of a jellyfish is definitely not the first thing that would come to our minds. However, an invasive jellyfish species has been recorded at a popular Hungarian beach recently.
Jellyfish in the Danube Backwater
24.hu writes that a freshwater jellyfish species, Craspedacusta sowerbii, has been observed in the Danube Backwater in Fadd. This small species, just a few centimetres in diameter, is considered invasive and is believed to originate from China. While they possess microscopic stinging cells containing toxins, these stings pose a threat only to very small organisms.
Why do they appear?
In Hungary, populations of Craspedacusta sowerbii typically thrive in gravel pits and stagnant riverbeds when conditions are ideal. Although the exact reasons for their occurrence are not well understood, the species is known to be sensitive to factors such as water temperature, pH levels and water clarity.
In the vicinity of a popular Hungarian beach
Just a few kilometres from the village of Fadd in the Danube Valley lies the popular holiday resort of Fadd-Dombori, where jellyfish have recently been spotted. This resort, nestled in a picturesque natural setting, offers an ideal location for a peaceful holiday and is worth visiting year-round. In addition, you will not have to worry about the jellyfish at this popular Hungarian beach, as they are only harmful to very small organisms.
The following video of the jellyfish in the Danube freshwater was sent to Teol by a reader:
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