Global News:  A LOT of mauve stingers, a jellyfish, staked a claim on ten miles of beach and stayed through Memorial Day weekend, finally pulling out of town on Wednesday.  The stingers, reddish and small, some no bigger than a golf ball - coated just about every inch of these beaches, sending a steady stream of screeching beachgoers to the lifeguard stations, despite warnings to steer clear.  Lifeguards treated 1,800 people for jellyfish stings last week.  A few were sent to hospitals after suffering allergic reactions.  "It was by far the most jellyfish we have ever seen; you couldn't even walk down the beach without being stung," said Jeff Scabarozi, 30, the ocean rescue chief here.  "People came out screaming and hollering that they had been stung.  We hadn't seen these jellyfish ever.  We had to Google it."  There might have been millions.  Biologists say the tiny creature could pop up in sporadic pulses for weeks, even as long as a year, depending on how long conditions favor its spread.  "We don't fully understand the factors that drive these long sort of decade-scale fluctuations in these animals," said Monty Graham, senior marine scientist at Dauphin Island Sea Lab in Alabama.  "There are going to be so many of them that they are not going to be kept in check by fish or sea turtles," Graham said. 

My Comments:  More animals are attacking people here and this type of jellyfish has not been seen before.  They can Google it, but the real truth lies in the Word of God.  * See the preceding article about the elephant rampage in India for more information.