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Shower off sea lice

Noosa beach visitors are being advised to take extra care after reports of sea lice in local waters.

Lifeguards and surf lifesaving staff have noticed a slight increase in the tiny marine creatures, which can cause uncomfortable skin irritations.

Warren Simpson, Noosa Life Saving Supervisor, said the best way to protect against sea lice is a quick freshwater shower after swimming.

“A freshwater shower is the best way to get rid of them,” Mr Simpson said.

“If they get stuck under a wetsuit or a T-shirt, they may start to cause bad irritations.”

He urged beachgoers to take advantage of the showers provided at Noosa’s beaches or to head home for an immediate rinse after leaving the water.

“We have noticed there has been a bit of it around,” Mr Simpson added.

“People should use the showers on our beaches or go home and immediately have a shower.”

Sea lice, which are actually microscopic larvae of marine jellyfish, are commonly found in warmer, shallow waters during the summer months. While their stings are usually mild, they can cause red, itchy rashes that may last several hours.

Health experts recommend wearing protective swimwear, avoiding swimming in areas where sea lice are known to be present, and rinsing thoroughly with freshwater after leaving the ocean.

Noosa Surf Lifesaving staff said the current presence of sea lice is not a cause for alarm, but vigilance is important, particularly for children and people with sensitive skin.

“Taking a quick shower after a swim is the simplest way to prevent any problems.”

Visitors planning a day at the beach are encouraged to follow standard precautions, including using sunscreen, staying hydrated, and checking in with lifesavers for any local safety updates.

With summer holidays in full swing, local authorities say awareness and preventive measures can help everyone enjoy Noosa’s beaches safely.

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