Carybdea
Factsheet
Carybdea

Common names

Jimble

Size

1½ -3cm diameter

High risk months

 

 

Picture courtesy of Gary Bell

Distributions

Australia-wide (more common in South and West Australia).

Common names

Jimble

Size and Appearance

Transparent bell with 1.5-3 centimetres in diameter. Four tentacles, one in each corner, 5-15 centimetres long.

First aid

Priorities for non-tropical jellyfish (marine stingers) common in Australian waters.

  1. Remove any adhering tentacles.
  2. Wash area with sea water (not freshwater).
  3. Apply cold packs for 10 minutes.
  4. Re-apply if skin pain persists.
  5. Send for medical aid if symptoms persist or worsen.
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