Jellyfish-like creatures washing ashore on SoCal's beaches

Photo by: WDAY Radio Staff
Photo by: WDAY Radio Staff

(Manhattan Beach, CA) -- Strange jellyfish-like creatures have been washing ashore on several of Southern California's beaches in recent days.

Hundreds have been seen near Huntington Beach, Zuma Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Salt Creek Beach.

They look quite a bit like the poisonous Portuguese Man O'War. But, experts say they're not poisonous and not jellyfish.

They're called Velella, or By-the-Wind Sailors. The species is a cousin of the jellyfish.

They're native to the open ocean, but strong winds bring them to shore in the spring and early summer. Scientists say they're mostly harmless to people but can cause slight skin irritation.