Sunday, December 20, 2020

SNAKES UNDERNEATH KNEE-HIGH FOAM

Eastern Australia covered under huge amounts of snake-infested sea foam

 

By Eben Diskin

 

Matador Network 

December  16, 2020

 


It looks like something out of an otherworldly apocalyptic movie, but in reality, it’s just a little sea foam. To be fair, it’s more like an onslaught of sea foam whipped up by intense storms this week that’s covering the beaches of New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. While you might be tempted to flop right into it like diving into fluffy snow, you should probably think twice because sea snakes and other materials are lurking under the soft surface.

Although people are certainly enjoying the foam — both playing in it and taking photos of it — it’s being advised to steer clear due to the presence of sea snakes, which could have gotten swept up in the foam. There are 32 species of poisonous sea snakes around Australia, and their bites require antivenom.

The stormy waters are also bringing large debris to the shore, says Nathan Fife, the Gold Coast lifesaving services supervisor at Surf Lifesaving Australia, to Guardian Australia. “There’s been trees and things like that have washed up. I think there was half a cow that washed up at the beach yesterday, so make sure what’s in front of you — there are trees and logs floating around, so please be careful.”

The foam is formed by the churning of seawater with algae, salts, fats, and other pollutants, and it’s so thick that a dog was even lost (and later found) in the foam this week at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast.

People are also encouraged to be careful of surges of water under the foam, which aren’t visible but could cause you to fall and be dragged out to sea. 

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Walking where you can't see can be dangerous.