Research Study

Is Safe Sea Safe for the Environment?

In 2008, there was a paper published in the Environmental Health Perspectives by Roberto Danovaro et al. which sparked a huge debate about the relationship between suncreen and coral bleaching. As we know, Coral bleaching (i.e., the release of coral symbiotic zooxanthellae) has negative impacts on biodiversity and the functioning of reef ecosystems. As much as this […]

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Jellyfish Sting Test

Research Study: Efficacy of a Jellyfish Sting Inhibitor

The overall objective of this study was to test the efficacy of a jellyfish sting inhibitor, namely the Safe Sea Lotion, in its ability to precent jellyfish stings, in normal volunteers. Objective To evaluate the protective effects of a jellyfish sting inhibitor formulated in sunscreen lotion vs conventional sunscreen against Chrysaora fuscescens and Chiropsalmus quadrumanus

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Research Study: Demonstrates Safe Sea Jellyfish Protection

Research study on the trials conducted at the University of Minnesota, which demonstrate how Safe Sea offers protection against jellyfish stings. A Randomized, Controlled Field Trial for the Prevention of Jellyfish Stings With a Topical Sting Inhibitor David R . Boulware , MD Division of Infectious Disease and International Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics,

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