The first jellyfish swarm of the summer is starting to depart, according to an N12 report. The report lists beaches that are now clean of jellyfish.
The first jellyfish swarm of the summer season is receding from Israeli shores, N12 reported Saturday morning. The report includes a map and list of beaches that are currently clear of jellyfish, offering relief to beachgoers. Jellyfish swarms are a recurring seasonal phenomenon in the eastern Mediterranean, typically peaking in summer. The timing and intensity vary annually, but the departure of the first swarm often signals a gradual improvement in swimming conditions along the coast.
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