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Jellyfish outbreaks in coastal city beaches from a management perspective
Rodríguez, G.; Clarindo, G.; McKnight, L. (2015). Jellyfish outbreaks in coastal city beaches from a management perspective, in: Rodriguez, G.R. et al. Coastal cities and their sustainable future. WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 148: pp. 277-288. https://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cc150231
In: Rodriguez, G.R.; Brebbia, C.A. (Ed.) (2015). Coastal cities and their sustainable future. WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 148. WIT Press: Southampton. ISBN 978-1-84564-9104. 331 pp., meer
In: WIT Transactions on The Built Environment. WIT Press: Southampton. ISSN 1743-3509, meer

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Author keywords
    jellyfish outbreaks; city beaches; beach management

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  • Rodríguez, G.
  • Clarindo, G.
  • McKnight, L.

Abstract
    Jellyfish outbreaks are a worldwide natural phenomena, which may offer opportunities but also lead to difficulties to humans. In particular, they are viewed as natural hazards in coastal areas, especially in urban beaches with a high density of users, where they may present a significant risk. This paper examines the role of jellyfish outbreaks into coastal urban beaches in terms of the actions to be taken to combat these events and to develop support policies, which allow preserving the environment while satisfying social needs. The case study of Las Canteras beach (Canary Islands) is described as a representative example.

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