Jellyfish: report their presence in our collaborative map – PACA region

Jellyfish: report their presence in our collaborative map – PACA region
Jellyfish: report their presence in our collaborative map – PACA region

Be careful, it’s been stinging on the beaches of Provence and those of the Côte d’Azur for several days. Is this the consequence of the rise in temperatures, or of the currents linked to the southerly wind currently? In all this, jellyfish are making a comeback on the beaches of the PACA region. It’s difficult to anticipate their arrival, but we can already know where they are.

Thanks to reports from readers of Frequence-sud.fr and municipalities which publish beach weather daily, we can have a fairly precise collaborative map of infested areas and beaches that are still secure.

You too, report the jellyfish!

This map is established thanks to reports from rescue swimmers in charge of beach surveillance in around ten partner municipalities, but also and above all, thanks to reports from Frequence-sud.fr readers.

To report the presence of a jellyfish, two possible methods:

Geolocate automatically

Geolocation allows you to directly find the nearest beach.

> Activate geolocation to display nearby beaches and report the presence of jellyfish

You will need to authorize access to geolocation on your smartphone. This authorization is only intended to position you on the nearest beach. No other use is made of your location.

Locate a point on the map

Where have jellyfish been seen in the PACA region in the last 24 hours?

Antibes Juan les Pins

Bandol

Carqueiranne

Hyères

La Ciotat

La Croix-Valmer

The guard

La Seyne-sur-Mer

Le Lavandou

Marseille

Nice

Roquebrune-Cap-Martin

Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Saint-Mandrier-Sur-Mer

Sanary-sur-Mer

Six-Fours-les-Plages

Toulon

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