Wow, I thought I'd seen everything at the beach in Jersey. But today, wow, worms! At the shore! And I'm not talking about those slimy politicians in Deal. I'm talking actual worms, red, juicy worms, washing up in your ocean onto your beach. Comme ca:

That's a closeup of one such sucker in the sand in Ventnor. The beach patrol guys said not to worry, they are clam worms, and they are your basic bottom of the ocean food chain, bait for schools of blue fish and the like, washed up to shore by all the churning of the seas, the same churning that brought all that slimy seaweed and smelly mussels that were bumming every one out. The lifeguards said they are not harmful, except that we should maybe watch out for the schools of fish that are coming after them, make sure we don't get zapped by some fins or bit by some hungry fish. Ok.
Here are kids playing in the piles of mussels! Isn't Jersey fun?

Anyway, mussels a la Ventnor is an old story. The mussels wash up, they dry off, they start to stink. We get it. But the worms, that was freaking everyone out. At least the water was warm though. Definitely in the low to mid 70s. But slimey. Here's another picture of the worm tracks left on the beach.

And, because this is just so gross, here's another picture of the worms swimming around in the ocean as it washed into shore. Again, no health hazard, says the beach patrol. Just another reminder, that this is an ocean, people. But still. Worms!

And, just for fun, here's a picture of a human kind of slug I found slogging around the Margate beach, under the fishing pier. And drying his laundry to boot. Nice, dude.

Update on Sunday: Water was much much clearer today, and still nice and warm. The stray skate had washed up on shore, drawing some gawkers, but mostly, it was busines as usual.
Thanks for this! I was at Briganine Beach yesterday and the water was loaded with these worms! I could not find any info. on the web about them until this AM when I decided to check again and your blog entry came up. I am so relieved that the worms are not a sign of anything dangerous...ie...bacteria outbreak. Woo..Thanks! beachqueen
Well with all the bait-on-the-beach maybe it will draw the fish in close for the some great shore fishing. (Hopefully, they are good for something because they sure didn't make wading in the water too appealing.) tboll
We were in Atlantic city yesterday and we saw a bunch of them swimming in the ocean. They weren't nearly as bothersome as the millions of dead muscles, jelly fish, and potent smell of rotten eggs. Can't wait to go back to NJ! lexbubble1122
I was amazed at how many of these worms there were. I was at the Brigantine Beach yesterday had the water was full of them. When I left the beach I even found them in my bathing suit pockets (disgusting!!!!). I don't know what is worse, these worms or the jellyfish. At least the worms don't sting you!!!! pamphockey
I went to AC to rest and relax and ended up with a Science lesson. The worms and seaweed were everywhere! I took pictures and e-mailed them to the local tv stations to no avail. I too thought they were a sign of something more sinister like Red Tide or Global Warming. Our life guards at Hartford Avenue had no idea of what they were, but my mother will be glad that her hypothosis was correct in that the churning of the sea was the cause of the disgusting worm ocean invasion. Elite Educator
I was at the 8th street beach in Brigantine Sat and the water was loaded with these worms. Didn't bother me or the kids from catching some great waves! PhillyPhantastico
I love all the crazy stuff that lives in the ocean. tfarnath
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Jersey has some of the best beaches on the east coast... ever try and swim in the ocean in key west???? madkins7
LJL: Jersey beaches are the most closely monitored beaches for pollution in the country. (For good reasons, but still..) They will shut down when necessary. bensalemite
LJL....You are a pinhead. California let's people swim with double the amount of bacteria than New Jersey. I bet those worms are cleaner than you. With your negativity I'm sure YOUR insides are a cesspool. Some people are so ignorant. tfarnath
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