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There are four major types of injury 
patterns from marine life. 
contact irritants 
ingested toxins 
injected toxins 
predators
COMMON HABITAT: All Hawaiian waters 
from tide pools to deep offshore waters. 
Anemone 
PREVENTION:Avoid direct contact with skin. While tide 
pooling use footwear and don't put fingers/hands into holes 
and crevices. 
INJURY MECHANISM: Tentacles have stinging cells that are 
used for catching prey. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: Burning and itching sensation, 
redness and swelling where contact was made. Severe 
Reaction: may include shortness of breath; loss of 
consciousness. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT: Rinse thoroughly with fresh or salt 
water. Apply ice for pain. IMMEDIATE medical attention may 
be required for severe reactions.
Barracuda 
COMMON HABITAT Open waters/bay areas in the 
shadows, under floating objects. 
PREVENTION 
Don't wear shiny objects. They are 
attracted to reflective things that 
look like dinner. 
INJURY MECHANISM Sharp jagged teeth with strong 
tearing jaws. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Slashed and jagged tears in your 
skin. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop Get medical help.
Cone Shell 
COMMON HABITAT Tide pools, sandy areas, shallow to 
deep offshore waters. 
PREVENTION Do not handle (even with gloves), 
especially near tip. 
INJURY MECHANISM 
Poisonous, dart-like mechanism 
near tip used for stunning and 
killing fish and invertebrates. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Stinging, burning pain, numbness, 
coma or cardiac arrest. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT Scrub the wound. Get medical 
help for severe reactions.
Box Jellyfish 
COMMON HABITAT: Very common in all 
water bodies. Box jellyfish regularly swarm 
to Hawaii's Leeward shores 9 to 10 days 
after the full moon. Carybdea alata cause 
the most "trouble" for humans in Hawai`i. 
PREVENTION: Don't go into areas where sighted, or if dead 
ones are seen on the beach. Observe posted signs. 
INJURY MECHANISM: Stinging tentacles. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: Stinging, burning, redness, swelling of 
lymph nodes. Severe reaction: difficulty with breathing and 
cardiac arrest. Occasional long welt lines. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT: Douse with vinegar. Apply ice for pain. 
IMMEDIATE medical attention may be required for severe 
reactions.
Moray eel 
COMMON HABITAT 
Rocky areas, in holes, under 
rocks, crevices and tide pool 
ledges. 
PREVENTION 
Keep hands out of rocky areas, 
holes and crevices. Use stick to 
probe. Dead fish, blood or bait 
will bring them out of their holes. 
INJURY MECHANISM Razor sharp teeth, powerful jaws. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 
Bleeding, severe muscle 
damage, but more commonly 
tendon and nerve damage. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Stop bleeding with pressure, 
clean thoroughly. Get medical 
help (guard against infection).
Needle fish 
Near surface in bay areas and open 
waters. 
PREVENTION Use caution when night lighting/fishing. 
INJURY MECHANISM Long pointed jaw. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Pointed jaw may puncture and break off 
leaving a puncture wound. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
If point doesn't break off, clean with 
antiseptic if stabbed. If point breaks off do 
not remove it. Stop any bleeding with 
pressure. Get medical help immediately! 
COMMON HABITAT
Portuguese Man-O-War 
Jellyfish 
Open ocean. Bays and beaches during strong 
onshore winds. 
PREVENTION 
Avoid areas where they frequent. Usually 
found when winds blow in from the ocean onto 
land. Observe posted signs. 
INJURY MECHANISM Long blue, threadlike tentacles. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 
Stinging, burning, redness, swelling of lymph 
nodes. Severe reaction: difficulty with 
breathing and cardiac arrest. Long welt lines. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Pick off any visible tentacles. Rinse with fresh 
or salt water. Apply ice for pain. IMMEDIATE 
medical attention may be required for 
severe reactions. 
COMMON HABITAT
Scorpion Fish 
COMMON HABITAT Protected ledges, rocky areas, and 
shallow inshore areas. 
PREVENTION Do not handle. Keep out of crevices 
and places into which you can't see. 
INJURY MECHANISM Toxic dorsal, pelvic, and anal spines. 
SIGNS AND 
SYMPTOMS 
Punctured skin, extreme pain, 
throbbing for hours. Sometimes 
convulsions and cardiac arrest; but 
rarely, in Hawai`i, such very serious 
reactions. 
FIRST AID 
TREATMENT 
Immerse in hot water to tolerance. 
Get medical help for serious 
reactions or for infection.
Sea Urchin 
COMMON HABITAT Shallow reef areas to 100 foot 
depths. 
PREVENTION 
Wear foot protection. Don't walk 
on rocky areas with poor 
visibility. Do not handle! 
INJURY MECHANISM Long, extremely brittle spines. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Throbbing pain. Purplish 
discoloration. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Pull out protruding spines. If 
spines(s) is/are in a joint, 
nerve, or when wound is 
infected - get medical help.
Sharks 
Shallow inshore waters to open 
ocean. 
PREVENTION 
Avoid murky waters. Leave water 
if sighted, if you have an open cut 
or are pulling a string of speared 
fish. Try not to look like food. 
INJURY MECHANISM 
Jaws and rows of razor sharp 
teeth. Abrasions from sandpaper-like 
skin. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 
Severe bleeding, injury to or 
excision of muscle, bone and 
appendages. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Control bleeding with pressure. 
Transport to medical facility or 
call 911 for an ambulance for 
severe shark attack bites. 
COMMON 
HABITAT
Stingray 
Shallow, sandy areas to deep oceans. 
PREVENTION 
Shuffle feet when walking in shallow 
inshore waters. Stay clear of disturbed 
(swimming) ray. Do Not Molest! 
INJURY MECHANISM Tail with poisonous barb near base of 
body. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 
Lacerations and severe pain. Punctures 
in abdomen or chest are very serious - a 
medical emergency. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Stop any bleeding, clean thoroughly with 
mild soap and water. Immerse in hot 
water to tolerance for pain. Get medical 
treatment for deep cuts and embedded 
barb pieces. Do not try to remove 
pieces yourself - get medical help. 
COMMON HABITAT
Surgeonfish 
COMMON HABITAT Wave zone to 150 foot depths. 
PREVENTION Take care in handling. 
INJURY MECHANISM Spine and knife-like razors near 
tail. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Throbbing pain, itching, bleeding 
and numbness. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Stop bleeding with pressure, clean 
thoroughly with soap and water. 
Get medical treatment for deep 
cuts and embedded spine 
pieces. Do not try to remove 
pieces yourself.
Tube Worm 
COMMON HABITAT Shallow reef areas. 
PREVENTION Use protective footwear and 
gloves. 
INJURY MECHANISM Hardened, razor sharp opening to 
worm's shelter. 
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Circular cut with fragments that 
may be embedded. Bleeding. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Stop bleeding with pressure, clean 
thoroughly with soap and water. 
Get medical treatment for deep 
cuts and embedded pieces. Do 
not try to remove pieces 
yourself.
Box jellyfish have been known to kill people 
within three minutes, blue-ringed octopus 
in 30 minutes and pufferfish (eaten) in 17 
minutes. 
You are more likely to die from a box 
jellyfish sting than a shark attack. Reef 
sharks are not normally aggressive to 
humans but should be treated with respect. 
Do not carry bleeding fish and avoid 
swimming after dark.
Dangerous marine creatures

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Dangerous marine creatures

  • 1.
  • 2. There are four major types of injury patterns from marine life. contact irritants ingested toxins injected toxins predators
  • 3. COMMON HABITAT: All Hawaiian waters from tide pools to deep offshore waters. Anemone PREVENTION:Avoid direct contact with skin. While tide pooling use footwear and don't put fingers/hands into holes and crevices. INJURY MECHANISM: Tentacles have stinging cells that are used for catching prey. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: Burning and itching sensation, redness and swelling where contact was made. Severe Reaction: may include shortness of breath; loss of consciousness. FIRST AID TREATMENT: Rinse thoroughly with fresh or salt water. Apply ice for pain. IMMEDIATE medical attention may be required for severe reactions.
  • 4. Barracuda COMMON HABITAT Open waters/bay areas in the shadows, under floating objects. PREVENTION Don't wear shiny objects. They are attracted to reflective things that look like dinner. INJURY MECHANISM Sharp jagged teeth with strong tearing jaws. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Slashed and jagged tears in your skin. FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop Get medical help.
  • 5. Cone Shell COMMON HABITAT Tide pools, sandy areas, shallow to deep offshore waters. PREVENTION Do not handle (even with gloves), especially near tip. INJURY MECHANISM Poisonous, dart-like mechanism near tip used for stunning and killing fish and invertebrates. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Stinging, burning pain, numbness, coma or cardiac arrest. FIRST AID TREATMENT Scrub the wound. Get medical help for severe reactions.
  • 6. Box Jellyfish COMMON HABITAT: Very common in all water bodies. Box jellyfish regularly swarm to Hawaii's Leeward shores 9 to 10 days after the full moon. Carybdea alata cause the most "trouble" for humans in Hawai`i. PREVENTION: Don't go into areas where sighted, or if dead ones are seen on the beach. Observe posted signs. INJURY MECHANISM: Stinging tentacles. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: Stinging, burning, redness, swelling of lymph nodes. Severe reaction: difficulty with breathing and cardiac arrest. Occasional long welt lines. FIRST AID TREATMENT: Douse with vinegar. Apply ice for pain. IMMEDIATE medical attention may be required for severe reactions.
  • 7. Moray eel COMMON HABITAT Rocky areas, in holes, under rocks, crevices and tide pool ledges. PREVENTION Keep hands out of rocky areas, holes and crevices. Use stick to probe. Dead fish, blood or bait will bring them out of their holes. INJURY MECHANISM Razor sharp teeth, powerful jaws. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Bleeding, severe muscle damage, but more commonly tendon and nerve damage. FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop bleeding with pressure, clean thoroughly. Get medical help (guard against infection).
  • 8. Needle fish Near surface in bay areas and open waters. PREVENTION Use caution when night lighting/fishing. INJURY MECHANISM Long pointed jaw. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Pointed jaw may puncture and break off leaving a puncture wound. FIRST AID TREATMENT If point doesn't break off, clean with antiseptic if stabbed. If point breaks off do not remove it. Stop any bleeding with pressure. Get medical help immediately! COMMON HABITAT
  • 9. Portuguese Man-O-War Jellyfish Open ocean. Bays and beaches during strong onshore winds. PREVENTION Avoid areas where they frequent. Usually found when winds blow in from the ocean onto land. Observe posted signs. INJURY MECHANISM Long blue, threadlike tentacles. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Stinging, burning, redness, swelling of lymph nodes. Severe reaction: difficulty with breathing and cardiac arrest. Long welt lines. FIRST AID TREATMENT Pick off any visible tentacles. Rinse with fresh or salt water. Apply ice for pain. IMMEDIATE medical attention may be required for severe reactions. COMMON HABITAT
  • 10. Scorpion Fish COMMON HABITAT Protected ledges, rocky areas, and shallow inshore areas. PREVENTION Do not handle. Keep out of crevices and places into which you can't see. INJURY MECHANISM Toxic dorsal, pelvic, and anal spines. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Punctured skin, extreme pain, throbbing for hours. Sometimes convulsions and cardiac arrest; but rarely, in Hawai`i, such very serious reactions. FIRST AID TREATMENT Immerse in hot water to tolerance. Get medical help for serious reactions or for infection.
  • 11. Sea Urchin COMMON HABITAT Shallow reef areas to 100 foot depths. PREVENTION Wear foot protection. Don't walk on rocky areas with poor visibility. Do not handle! INJURY MECHANISM Long, extremely brittle spines. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Throbbing pain. Purplish discoloration. FIRST AID TREATMENT Pull out protruding spines. If spines(s) is/are in a joint, nerve, or when wound is infected - get medical help.
  • 12. Sharks Shallow inshore waters to open ocean. PREVENTION Avoid murky waters. Leave water if sighted, if you have an open cut or are pulling a string of speared fish. Try not to look like food. INJURY MECHANISM Jaws and rows of razor sharp teeth. Abrasions from sandpaper-like skin. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Severe bleeding, injury to or excision of muscle, bone and appendages. FIRST AID TREATMENT Control bleeding with pressure. Transport to medical facility or call 911 for an ambulance for severe shark attack bites. COMMON HABITAT
  • 13. Stingray Shallow, sandy areas to deep oceans. PREVENTION Shuffle feet when walking in shallow inshore waters. Stay clear of disturbed (swimming) ray. Do Not Molest! INJURY MECHANISM Tail with poisonous barb near base of body. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Lacerations and severe pain. Punctures in abdomen or chest are very serious - a medical emergency. FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop any bleeding, clean thoroughly with mild soap and water. Immerse in hot water to tolerance for pain. Get medical treatment for deep cuts and embedded barb pieces. Do not try to remove pieces yourself - get medical help. COMMON HABITAT
  • 14. Surgeonfish COMMON HABITAT Wave zone to 150 foot depths. PREVENTION Take care in handling. INJURY MECHANISM Spine and knife-like razors near tail. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Throbbing pain, itching, bleeding and numbness. FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop bleeding with pressure, clean thoroughly with soap and water. Get medical treatment for deep cuts and embedded spine pieces. Do not try to remove pieces yourself.
  • 15. Tube Worm COMMON HABITAT Shallow reef areas. PREVENTION Use protective footwear and gloves. INJURY MECHANISM Hardened, razor sharp opening to worm's shelter. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Circular cut with fragments that may be embedded. Bleeding. FIRST AID TREATMENT Stop bleeding with pressure, clean thoroughly with soap and water. Get medical treatment for deep cuts and embedded pieces. Do not try to remove pieces yourself.
  • 16. Box jellyfish have been known to kill people within three minutes, blue-ringed octopus in 30 minutes and pufferfish (eaten) in 17 minutes. You are more likely to die from a box jellyfish sting than a shark attack. Reef sharks are not normally aggressive to humans but should be treated with respect. Do not carry bleeding fish and avoid swimming after dark.