The mass influx of jellyfish into the waters of the Euboean Gulf in Greece has been causing problems for swimmers and local authorities for several years, as contact with the slimy sea inhabitants can cause painful burns and, in rare cases, severe allergic reactions. That's why one of the affected regions has decided to use barriers as a solution. But are they really effective?
The mass influx of jellyfish into the waters of the Euboean Gulf in Greece has been causing problems for swimmers and local authorities for several years, as contact with the slimy sea inhabitants can cause painful burns and, in rare cases, severe allergic reactions. That's why one of the affected regions has decided to use barriers as a solution. But are they really effective?