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While there has been a noticeable decline in the levels of sargassum seaweed along Barbados’ beaches, several areas continue ...
As the Caribbean and specifically Barbados battles the Sargassum problem that has plagued them with increasing frequency and magnitude over the past three years, Atlantis Submarines Barbados has so fa ...
In Barbados, sargassum has been hitting southern and eastern shores since May. "You see metres high of sargassum piled up on shore but you're also seeing it in the ocean," says Iris Monnereau, ...
Sargassum seaweed continues to invade the coastlines of Barbados. Yesterday, a large amount of the algae, which usually accumulates in large heaps on the East Coast, was spotted on the South Coast ...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC) – Barbados will become the first Caribbean country to benefit from deep-sea research that could bring solutions to sargassum inundation challenges by sinking the ...
(Barbados Nation) The massive influx of smelly Sargassum seaweed in the island’s waters continues to inundate a number of beaches across Barbados.
As the Caribbean, specifically Barbados, battles the Sargassum seaweed problem that has plagued the region with increasing frequency and magnitude over the past three years, Atlantis Submarines ...
Officials in Florida are preparing for a 5,000-mile floating island of seaweed called the sargassum belt to make its way on shore, where it’s expected to become both a nuisance and a health ...
(Barbados Nation) The waves of Sargassum seaweed heading toward Barbados and its neighbours could be as devastating to national economies as a strong. Submit. Subscribe for just 30¢ a day; ...
Rum and Sargassum Inc., a local deep-tech start-up, and The University of the West Indies Cave Hill campus have launched the first vehicle powered by bio-compressed natural gas (CNG).
Flying fish, the undisputed icon of Barbados, features as the main ingredient in the national dish, is printed inside its passport and stamped on the one-dollar coin. But in recent years the ...
Barbados, otherwise known as "the land of flying fish" is experiencing a climate change induced decline in landings of its national fish. Due to warming oceans, the iconic Barbados flying fish is ...
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