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The image displays a sign at Fond Għadir, a popular bathing spot in Sliema, Malta, dedicated to local jellyfish
The image displays a sign at Fond Għadir, a popular bathing spot in Sliema, Malta, dedicated to local jellyfish. The sign, with large white lettering spelling "FOND GHADIR," is positioned at the edge of a sun-drenched, rocky coastline. The sea is a clear blue, and a low stone wall borders the bathing area, with people visible in the background enjoying the beach. The sign itself is divided into sections, illustrating various jellyfish categorized by their sting potential: "PAINFUL STING" and "MILD / NO STING." Each category features a grid of images showcasing different jellyfish species, accompanied by their names. For example, under "PAINFUL STING," one can see the Portuguese Man o' War Jellyfish, Mauve Stinger Jellyfish, and Compass Jellyfish. Under "MILD / NO STING," there are images of the By the Wind Sailor Jellyfish, Fried Egg Jellyfish, Australian Spotted Jellyfish, Moon Jellyfish, Comb Jellyfish, and Crystal Jellyfish. To the right of the jellyfish illustrations, there is a section encouraging public participation in a Citizen Science Campaign. It invites viewers to report sightings of jellyfish and provides contact information for reporting, including an email address and a phone number. Additionally, there is a "FIRST AID" section with instructions for jellyfish stings, including a QR code for further information. The sign is positioned on a beige concrete structure, with a metal railing in the foreground. The overall scene depicts a typical summer day at a Maltese seaside location, with educational signage contributing to the visitor experience.
