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Will there be jellyfish and sea scum on Malaga province's beaches this summer?

Will there be jellyfish and sea scum on Malaga province's beaches this summer?
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The chair of coastal sciences has activated an AI-powered platform that includes one-week forecasts, information on seaweed arrivals and sports activities

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Will there be jellyfish and sea scum on Malaga province's beaches this summer?

The chair of coastal sciences has activated an AI-powered platform that includes one-week forecasts, information on seaweed arrivals and sports activities

Añádenos en Google A photo of the La Malagueta beach in Malaga. (Migue Fernández)

Chus Heredia

24/06/2026 a las 12:04h.

Artificial intelligence is helping holiday-makers, nature lovers and beach-goers make the most of Andalucía's coastline this summer, particularly along the Costa del Sol.

Researchers unveiled Oceanaria-Andalucía a few months ago after two years of development. The EDANYA research group and the Costa del Sol coastal sciences chair led the project, which cost 250,000 euros to develop.

The system combines local information with satellite data on sea temperatures, wind and wave conditions. As a result, it can forecast sea conditions along Andalucía's almost 1,000 kilometres of coastline and predict the arrival of jellyfish, algal blooms and so-called 'natas' (floating slicks made up largely of clay and microalgae) up to five days in advance. Councils, emergency services and beach users can use the forecasts to improve safety and planning.

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