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Hua Hin Info
More information on the Hua Hin area can be found on these websites:
Tourism Hua Hin: tourist and travel info and guides
Hua Hin Expat: the town's first and original expat website.
Hua Hin Business Directory: free listings for Hua Hin companies.
Hua Hin Classifieds: free online classifieds for Hua Hin. |
July 2008: HHAD welcomes two new accommodation partners Ghouse and SeaJays along with Stefano's offering fine Italian cuisine.
We have also been notified of a new Thai forum and information site for the area: ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ หัวหินฟอร์ยู เว็บไซต์ของเราเป็นเว็บไซต์แรกที่ให้ข้อมูลเป็นภาษาไทย และ เว็บบอร์ดสำหรับเมืองหัวหิน » www.huahin4u.com |
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Robbie414 Novice

Joined: 26 Aug 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 9:23 pm Post subject: Jellyfish? |
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Hows the Jellyfish situation on Hua Hin beach at the moment? Is it usually particularly bad in September? And what type are they?
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LLSO Rookie

Joined: 28 Aug 2003 Posts: 14 Location: Hua HIn
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 11:04 am Post subject: Jellyfish |
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Hi Rob,
As the resident coastal and marine guy. There are Jellyfish in the Hua Hin area. The peak season seems to be in June and July. I have observred at least a half a differnt species on the beach in June but do not know what species as I am not an invertebrate specialist.
Of the cnidarians (jellyfish) encountered in this part of the Gulf of Thailand there are no particularly dangerous ones. Those are usually found in southern waters near Australia and the Philipines. There was one report of a potentially deadly "box jellyfish" on the southern Islands a couple of years ago. That is extremely rare.
I would not be too concerned . Avoid swimming near offshore sandbars where the can be trapped at low tide. Common household vinegar is a good remedy for a sting as it neutralizes the venom. I have never heard of any serious encounters with jellyfish so you should be fine.
LL _________________ "Relax said the nightman we are programmed to recieve. You can check out any time you like but you can never leave" |
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Robbie414 Novice

Joined: 26 Aug 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 4:30 pm Post subject: Thank you |
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LL,
Thank you very much for that info, great to hear an informed opinion! And also great to hear that we don't really need to worry about Box, all other jellys intrigue me and I actually like to see them!
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