What is the stinger season in Queensland?

What is the stinger season in Queensland?

While marine stingers may be present throughout the entire year in tropical Queensland, the risk associated with these two types of potentially dangerous jellyfish are higher during the ‘marine stinger season’ that typically runs from November through to May.

What months are stinger season in Cairns?

When is stinger season in Cairns? Stingers love the tropical summer weather and can be found in the waters around Cairns from November to May. Swimmers should exercise caution in the water during these months, and beaches may be closed if the risk of stingers is great.

When can you swim in North Queensland?

These can be found around Tropical North Queensland along the coast as far south as Gladstone, from around October/ November to May/ June. Many popular beaches have stinger nets patrolled by lifeguards in place so you can swim safely.

What time of year is stinger season?

The traditional stinger season in the tropics is during the warmer months from November to May. This is when box jellyfish are at their peak, but stings have occurred as early as September.

Where is stinger season in Australia?

Stingers are found in the oceans of tropical Australia all year round, however, between the months of October to May are when they are at their highest numbers.

Is stinger season over?

Stinger season Port Douglas and Cairns stretches from around the first of November to May, the stinger nets will be in the water as soon as there is any possible danger.

Why can’t you swim in the sea in Cairns?

There is a pretty esplanade walkway and a narrow strip of sand but mostly Cairns has a busy estuary and salt water crocodiles, big ones. We also have stinger season in this part of the world, jellyfish visit our waters from around November to May, making unprotected swimming a fairly bad choice.

Where do Stingers start in Queensland?

far north Queensland
Stinger Season (harmful marine jellyfish) usually starts here in the far north Queensland around late October ending in May when the waters cool down. It is when jellyfish species, in and around the Great Barrier Reef, come to this area because of the warm, tropical waters.

Can you swim in north Queensland beaches?

Queensland’s beaches are great places to swim and surf, but be aware that sharks inhabit our coastline as well as estuaries, rivers, creeks, canals and streams. We recommend you swim between the flags at patrolled beaches that have shark control equipment in place.

Where do stingers go in winter?

Between November and May, ‘boxies’ as they’re affectionately known migrate to Australia’s shallow, murky coastal waters and estuaries. Their travelling companion is the tiny Irukandji, Carukia barnesi, which, while only about the size of a thumbnail, can land an adult in intensive care, or even result in death.

Where do stingers start in Queensland?

When are marine stingers most common in Queensland?

Dangerous Marine Stingers are present at Queensland beaches during the following periods: From Cape York to Townsville – October to June From Townsville to Gladstone – December to March Most popular beaches in areas prone to marine stingers have stinger-resistant enclosures so beachgoers can enjoy swimming throughout the year.

When is Stingers season in Cairns?

Stingers are of particular concern in tropical Australian waters between November to May/June. In Cairns, we call this period ‘stinger season’.

Where can I find Stinger Nets in Queensland?

Some beaches in Queensland that have stinger nets in use during summer include: Port Douglas: Four Mile Beach Cairns: Holloways Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Ellis Beach. Tropical Coast: Mission Beach Townsville: Rowes Bay, The Strand, Picnic Bay at Magnetic Island

What is the stinger season in the tropics?

The traditional stinger season in the tropics is during the warmer months from November to May. This is when box jellyfish are at their peak, but stings have occurred as early as September. Irukandji activity varies depending on the species.

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