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Playa del Carmen, Mexico, (EFE).- The Mexican Caribbean is facing one of its worst sargassum seasons in recent years, with over 20,000 tons of seaweed already collected in the first half of 2024 ...
“As predicted last month, while the spatial distribution patterns of Sargassum remained stable, Sargassum amount in each region increased in May considerably,” researchers stated. “In every ...
What is new to researchers is what may be within the sargassum. In study published in the journal Water Research, a research team led by Dr. Tracy Mincer at Florida Atlantic University (FAU ...
If you have plans to head to the Caribbean, Mexico or south Florida, be aware you might have to fight your way to the shoreline as beachgoers are being warned about a type of brown, smelly seaweed ...
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this month, according to a new report. Animal rights groups ...
A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this month, according to a new report. The brown prickly algae is suffocating shorelines from ...
But the creature may have more in common with another frequent sight on Texas beaches over the last few weeks — an abundance of free-floating algae called sargassum that many people mistake for ...