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Pelagia Noctiluca: Venomous Jellyfish Blooms

Context

Marine researchers along the Visakhapatnam coastline in Andhra Pradesh reported an occurrence of a bloom of venomous jellyfish.

  • Pelagia noctiluca, has been identified as the species behind this particular phenomenon.

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About Pelagia Noctiluca

  • Pelagia noctiluca is a venomous jellyfish species.
  • Pelagia NoctilucaCommon Names: mauve stinger or purple-striped jellyfish
  • Lifespan: Two to six months

Features

  • Venomous Nature: Its venomous nature can induce various health issues such as diarrhea, severe pain, vomiting, and potentially life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
    • Anaphylactic shock is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can develop rapidly in response to an allergen. 
  • Global Distribution: Tropical and warm-temperature seas
  • Distinctive Features: Unlike many other jellyfish species, Pelagia noctiluca has stingers not only on its tentacles but also on its bell.
Factor affecting Jellyfish blooms Explanation
Natural Cycles Jellyfish populations naturally fluctuate. Blooms can occur due to these variations.
Ocean Temperature Rise Warmer waters can be ideal for jellyfish reproduction and growth, increasing their populations.
Eutrophication Excess nutrients from runoff can lead to plankton blooms, which jellyfish feed on. This can indirectly boost jellyfish numbers.
Overfishing Overfishing of natural predators of jellyfish can lead to a decrease in those populations, allowing jellyfish to thrive without competition.
Habitat Modification Coastal development and changes in water flow can disrupt ecosystems, favoring jellyfish over other species.
    • Bioluminescence: One of the unique characteristics of Pelagia noctiluca is its ability to produce light in the dark, making it bioluminescent.
  • Jellyfish Blooms:

    • Jellyfish blooms occur when species populations rapidly increase due to heightened reproduction rates.
    • Causes: Rising ocean temperatures contribute to frequent jellyfish blooms by creating favorable breeding conditions.

Implications of the Recent Jellyfish Bloom Along the Visakhapatnam Coastline

Ecological Implications:

  • Threat to human health: The Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish is venomous and can cause serious health problems, including allergic reactions, in humans.
  • Disruption to the ecosystem: Jellyfish blooms can  disrupt the food chain and impact other marine life.
    • Potential impact on prey populations: The  Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish feeds on plankton and small fish larvae. 
    • Oxygen Depletion and Hypoxia: As jellyfish die and sink to the ocean floor, they decompose.
    • This decomposition process consumes oxygen, leading to localized oxygen depletion in the water column.
    • In extreme cases, this can result in hypoxic zones, where oxygen levels are too low to support most marine life.

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Economic Implications:

  • Impact on Tourism and Coastal Economy:
    • Blooms of venomous jellyfish can deter tourists from visiting affected beaches.
      • It can result in economic losses for hotels, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses.
  • Impact on Fishing Industry:
    • Depletion of fish larvae and disruption of the food chain due to jellyfish blooms can lead to decreased fish populations, resulting in lower catches and income for fishermen.
  • Beach Management Expenses:
    • Depending on the severity of the bloom, resources may be required for beach closures, signage, or mitigation efforts, leading to additional expenses for local governments.
Also Read: Artificial Reefs In Vizhinjam To Boost Fish Populations

 

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