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TCPalm on MSNRecord amount of sargassum seaweed could blanket Treasure Coast beaches this summerOne longtime local charter fisherman doesn't think the Treasure Coast will be affected as bad as the rest of the state.
The smell, an odor like rotten eggs, is the sargassum piles decomposing, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNWhat is sargassum? Here’s when blobs could make their 2025 return to Florida beachesWondering what that smell is at the beach? Sargassum has made its return to Florida beaches for 2025. Will this be a record ...
Piles of smelly seaweed have washed ashore on Miami Beach and Key Biscayne, a stinky reminder that this is sargassum season.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, sargassum contains pelagic species of brown seaweed that originate offshore in the Atlantic Ocean and float on the ocean surface. " ...
A record bloom of sargassum, a genus of seaweed, is possible this year, and its seen taking over Florida beaches.
Marine science experts warned beachgoers to watch where they step this weekend after sargassum seaweed washed up on South ...
This seaweed is piling up on local beaches, complicating access but providing crucial habitat for shrimp and sea turtles.
Researchers expect 2025 to be another year for major seaweed blooms in the Atlantic Basin, but it’s hard to predict which beaches will be inundated.
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