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Geraldton Blue Ringed Octopus Warning

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Created by RobL > 9 months ago, 16 Aug 2011
RobL
QLD, 26 posts
16 Aug 2011 4:09PM
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Just a heads up

Saw a few guys out at St Georges beach yesterday but this only hit my inbox this morning.

COMMUNITY SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Warning on Blue-ringed Octopus
August 12, 2011
The City of Greater Geraldton would like to warn the public that Blue-ringed Octopus
have been sighted coming ashore at St Georges Beach, Bluff Point, Geraldton.
The octopus are rarely more than 12 centimetres long and are well camouflaged with
yellow, brown and grey bodies, with dark brown blotches and bands on their
tentacles. They should not be touched and viewed from a distance only.
The Blue-ringed Octopus is extremely venomous with a painless bite that can cause
paralysis and in rare cases death. The octopus give a warning before they bite by
developing brilliant blue rings.
Symptoms include nausea, hazy vision and the loss of touch, speech and the ability
to swallow. There is no anti-venin available in Australia.
If bitten apply a pressure immobilisation bandage and urgently call an ambulance.

spreader
37 posts
16 Aug 2011 5:48PM
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Don't forget the grey suits and jellies



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