Crime & Safety
Unlucky Boater Gets Stung By Stingray Off Jones Beach
The fisherman was trying to unhook the ray he accidentally caught, when he wound up catching a sting to his foot.
A fisherman enjoying the beautiful weather got more than he bargained for today when a stingray stung him in the foot.
According to the Coast Guard station at Jones Beach, the unlucky fisherman accidentally caught an equally unlucky stingray while fishing in the waters on the bayside of Jones Beach. The fisherman and his companions pulled the stingray on board to unhook it and release it back into the water. While on the boat, the fisherman got hit in the foot with the stingray's barb.
While not particularly dangerous, stingray stings are quite painful. They leave a barb about three inches long inside their victims, which is coated in a poison that cause extreme pain, and can also cause nausea, muscle cramps and swelling.
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Stingrays are not aggressive, and only sting when they feel threatened.
The man who was stung made it back to the Jones Beach Coast Guard station, where he was taken by ambulance to a hospital.
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