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Warming seas bring jellyfish, sharks closer to Korea's beaches

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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July 7, 2026

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Warming seas bring jellyfish, sharks closer to Korea's beaches

As Korea enters the height of summer, warming seas are bringing an unwelcome visitor to its coasts: jellyfish. Marine experts say rising water temperatures are driving a sharp increase in venomous jellyfish, posing growing risks not only to beachgoers but also to fishermen and coastal industries. The greatest concern is Nomura's jellyfish, one of the world's largest jellyfish species that usually originates off the coast of China and drifts into Korean waters on ocean currents. It can grow up to

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Korea's beaches open for summer season as heat sets in

Vacationers crowd Sokcho Beach in Gangwon Province on Saturday as hot weather grips the country. Beaches across South Korea are opening for the summer season, with local governments strengthening safety measures as hot weather draws vacationers to the coast. Gangwon Province is among the first to welcome beachgoers, with 86 beaches along the east coast opening in phases after Ayajin Beach in Goseong opened June 12. Sokcho Beach opens July 3, followed by Gyeongpo Beach in Gangneung on July 4. Jej

Fox News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Shark sightings spike near America's beaches as July 4 crowds head to shore for weekend

From New Smyrna Beach to Cape Cod, shark activity is highest right now as experts explain why and share beach safety tips for the Fourth of July weekend.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Warmer seas bring endangered whale shark to Jeju coast

Warmer seas bring endangered whale shark to Jeju coast

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 27, 2026

South Korea opens beaches for summer rush

South Korea opens beaches for summer rush

ArcaMax

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· Jul 2, 2026

Shark spotted 50 yards off Cape Cod beach, first shark alert of season

BOSTON — Just in time for the Fourth of July. Phones were lighting up across the region on Thursday with the first shark alert of the season, as vacationers flock to the beach. A great white shark was spotted close to a beach in Chatham, where...

9 News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Drones will watch every single beach across Sydney | 9 News Australia

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Related coverage for "Warming seas bring jellyfish, sharks closer to Korea's beaches": The korea Herald News — Korea's beaches open for summer season as heat sets in. Fox News — Shark sightings spike near America's beaches as July 4 crowds head to shore for weekend. Korea Times News — Warmer seas bring endangered whale shark to Jeju coast. Borneo Bulletin — South Korea opens beaches for summer rush. ArcaMax — Shark spotted 50 yards off Cape Cod beach, first shark alert of season. 9 News Australia — Drones will watch every single beach across Sydney | 9 News Australia