Common names
Fire Jelly, Tamoya, Moreton Bay Stinger
Size
6-18cm diameter
High risk months
Picture courtesy of Queensland Museum
Distributions
Tropical Australian waters, all Queensland and northern New South Wales coasts, often an open water jellyfish. Sub-species are more common at Mackay, Moreton Bay and northern NSW.
Common names
Fire Jelly, Tamoya, Moreton Bay Stinger
Size and appearance
Large transparent box-shaped bell with one tentacle in each corner. The bell is approximately 6-18 cms having 4 thick, ribbon-shaped tentacles that may be up to 1 metre long.
First aid
Priorities for non-tropical jellyfish (marine stingers) common in Australian waters.
- Remove any adhering tentacles.
- Wash area with sea water (not freshwater).
- Apply cold packs for 10 minutes.
- Re-apply if skin pain persists.
- Send for medical aid if symptoms persist.


















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