Monitoring jellyfish blooms along Mediterranean coasts and in the open sea.
Historically, jellyfish are a familiar presence in the Mediterranean Sea, yet the phenomenon of “jelly blooms” has escalated markedly over the past eight years. These substantial swarms of gelatinous organisms have become a common sight along coastal areas, posing inconveniences to swimmers and, in some cases, presenting significant health risks. Fishermen regard these blooms as detrimental, as jellyfish not only clog nets but also deter fish and consume their larvae. Additionally, several industrial marine cooling systems have experienced temporary shutdowns due to jellyfish obstructing underwater infrastructure.
The socio-economic repercussions of these blooms are evident, affecting both tourism and sectors reliant on coastal and marine resources. From an ecological standpoint, the frequency and synchronization of jellyfish outbreaks across both western and eastern Mediterranean basins suggest a potential shift in the marine ecosystem balance, moving from fish-dominated environments towards a “gelatinous sea.” Factors such as overfishing, coastal habitat degradation, and climate warming are likely contributors to these changes, though pinpointing precise causes and mechanisms remains challenging due to a scarcity of baseline data.
The CIESM Jelly Watch Program was established to collect baseline data on the frequency and scale of jellyfish outbreaks throughout the Mediterranean Sea for the first time. Following a successful pilot phase in several countries, a uniform, standardized protocol has been implemented. This protocol encompasses systematic recording of both presence and absence data for jellyfish swarms across the entire Basin, from coastal areas to open seas. This approach facilitates an impartial evaluation of the geographic and temporal extent of these phenomena, thereby supporting trend analysis and enabling short-term forecasting of ellyfish bloom movements.
JELLYWATCH OPERATIONAL AREAS
Explore the interactive map of jelly blooms, our pilot areas and focal points.
Area | Responsible | Affiliation | Location |
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Bulgaria (northern coast) | Dr Kremena Stefanova | Inst.Oceanology BAS | Varna |
Cyprus (southern waters) | Dr Yianna Samuel Roads | Univ. of Cyprus Oceanographic Center | Nicosia |
Dalmatian coast Croatia | Dr Davor Lučić | Inst. Marine & Coastal Research Univ. Dubrovnik | Dubrovnik |
Egypt (Suez Canal region) | Dr Tarek Temraz | Univ. of Suez Canal | Suez Canal |
France/Monaco (Cote d'Azur) | Annelyse Gastaldi | CIESM HeadQuarters | Cote d'Azur |
France (Corse) | Pierre Lejeune / Michèle Leduc | STARESO | Calvi |
France (Ile des Embiez) | Dr Patrick Lelong | Institut océanographique Paul Ricard | Ile des Embiez |
France (côte Vermeille) | Renaud Vuillemin | OOB | Banyuls/s/mer |
Greece (northern Crete) | Dr. Costas Dounas / Dr Yolanda Koulouri | IMBBC | Heraklion |
Greece (Cyclades south Aegean) | Dr Anastasia Miliou | Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation | Samos |
Greece (Gulfs of Thermaikos and Kavala) | Dr Thanassis Tsikliras | Not specified | Northeast Aegean |
Israel | Dr Bella Galil | IOLR | Haifa |
Italy (Gulf of Genoa) | Prof Luigi Pane/ Dr Guido Bonello / Dr Gian Luigi Mariottini | Univ. di Genova/ DISTAV | Genoa |
Italy (Bay of Naples) | Dr Raffaella Casotti | SZN | Naples |
Italy (Cilento coast) | Fabio Barbieri | Not specified | Capo Palinuro |
Italy (Sicily Palermo area) | Dr. Benedetto Sirchia | ARPA | Palermo |
Italy (Egadi Islands) | Dr Stefano Donati | Egadi Islands MPA | Egadi Islands |
Italy (Sicily Strait of Messina) | Dr Letterio Guglielmo | Univ. Messina | Messina |
Italy (Gulf of Trieste) | Dr Roberto Odorico | AMP Miramare | Trieste |
Lebanon (south coast) | Anthony Ouba | Centre National des Sciences Marines | Batroun |
Maltese waters | Dr Adriana Vella | Univ. of Malta | Malta |
Morocco (northwest) | Dr Mustapha Aksissou | Dept of Biology Faculty of Science | Tétouan |
Crimean coast | Dr Galina Finenko / Dr Boris Anninsky / Dr Natalya Datzyk | IBSS | Sevastopol |
Romanian coast | Dr Florin Timofte | Ntl Inst. Marine Res. & Dvt | Constanta |
Russia (Azov Sea east coast) | Dr Inna Mirsoyan | Research Inst. on Azov Sea Fisheries | Rostov-on-Don |
Russia (NE Black Sea) | Dr. Taisia Lukasheva / Dr Tamara Shignanova | Shirshov Institute | Black Sea |
Spain (Baleares) | Dr Salud Deudero | Centro Oceanografico de Baleares IEO | Palma de Mallorca |
Spain (southern waters) | Dr Juan Eduardo Guillen | Litoral Ecology Institute | Alicante |
Tunisia (northern waters) | Dr Raouia Ghanem | INAT | Tunis |
Tunisia (Gulf of Gabes) | Dr Jamila Ben Souissi | INAT | Tunis |
Turkey (southeast Black Sea) | Dr Rahşan Evren Mazlum | Univ. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | Rize |
Turkey (Istanbul Strait) | Tuğçe Gül | Tudav Foundation | Istanbul |
Turkey (Gökçeada island northeast Aegean) | Dr Onur Gönülal | Istanbul University | Gökçeada Island |
Turkey (Bodrum region) | Dr Nurçin Gülşahin | Faculty of Fisheries Muğla University | Bodrum |
Turkey (eastern Anatolian coast) | Ms Destan Öztürk | Marine Science Institute | Erdemli |
Ukraine (Gulf of Odessa) | Prof Borys Aleksandrov | IBSS Odessa Branch | Odessa |