“…Most sea anemones are harmless for man or at worst cause dermatitis by contact irritants/toxins. However, venom of some sea anemones is extremely harmful for man; Actinodendron plumosum (Hell’s Fire sea anemone), Actineria villosa (Okinawan sea anemone, called fusa-unbachi in Japan) and P. semoni all cause severe injury including dermatitis [15,127], hepatitis [24], renal failure [18] and anaphylactic shock [22]. The sea anemones Anemonia sulcata and Anemonia equine , were reported to cause severe dermatitis with hyper- and parakeratosis with many infiltrative cells in the skin [128], while toxins from other sea anemones, including Actinia equina , Anemonia sulcata , Anthopleura xanthgrammica , Bunodosoma granulifera , Bunodosoma caissarum and Stichodactyla helianthus , were cytolytic, haemolytic, neurotoxic and cardiotoxic [129,130,131,132,133,134,135].…”