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Stinking mats of rotting seaweed are already starting ... which has pledged to support Caribbean efforts to turn its climate-change-fueled problem into a green industry. At the conference ...
Levels of floating seaweed mats, known as sargassum, have skyrocketed in the Atlantic Ocean in the past month, with the total amount breaking the record for March.
The seaweed piles up in coves and turns from red to black as it decays. People living in Caribbean coastal areas have been dealing with this problem for years. Scientists in Florida believe a weather ...
The seaweed market still faces a range of challenges, however. One of these is in funding. The global seaweed market faces a “chicken and egg problem”, suggests Conservation International Ventures’ ...
Seaweed farms like this one in South Korea promise to provide food with a minimal environmental footprint. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, FlickrCC. The production of seaweed has boomed to ...
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be aware of growing passenger problems to watch out for on board the ship, however. Recently, a Royal Caribbean passenger shared a warning about one ...
Seaweed has been an essential part of Asian food culture for years. Only recently have Western communities come to acknowledge its nutritional assets. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants ...
Every summer since 2011, the brown seaweed Sargassum has blanketed beaches along the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts, hurting local ecosystems and economies. Warmer temperatures have led to explosive ...
Sargassum seaweed, a common brown algae, grown in large masses and known for its rough texture and toothlike edge is typically found along Florida’s Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean Sea.