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Poisonous & dangerous creatures to look out for in shallow water

13 January 2025
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Poisonous & dangerous creatures to look out for in shallow water
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In coastal areas, there are several harmful aquatic creatures to watch out for, including bluebottles that sting and scorpionfish and lionfish that can cause severe pain and require immediate medical attention if stepped on. Sea urchins, particularly the venomous flower urchin, can leave puncture wounds and a burning sensation if touched, so it’s best to avoid them in kelp forests or tidal pools. Stay vigilant and aware of these dangerous sea animals to ensure a safe water experience.

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