"The tentacles of a Portuguese Man O' War can cause painful stings that can ... are propelled by winds and ocean currents alone and sometimes float in legions of 1,000 or more.
Despite looking similar, the Portuguese man o' war is a siphonophore, not a jellyfish, and is found in the ocean. It comes after a marine expert said climate change could result in tropical sea ...
Scripps News West Palm Beach's Tyler Hatfield spoke with Chris Dunn, a lieutenant with Martin County Ocean Rescue. Dunn said this is the season to be on the lookout for man o' war. “It has to do ...
Man o’ war can sting even weeks after washing ashore. Martin County Ocean Rescue Lt. Chris Dunn said this is the season for residents to be on the lookout for man o’ war. “It has to do with ...
Portuguese man o’war are normally only seen when they turn ... sinister but beautiful creatures alive and adrift in the open ocean. Just finding them was a challenge, they drift around the ...