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While there has been a noticeable decline in the levels of sargassum seaweed along Barbados’ beaches, several areas continue ...
A Barbados clean energy project using seaweed and rum waste to make biogas was showcased at a UN ocean forum, highlighting ...
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Sargassum invasion hits Dominican tourist paradise of SamanaMassive amounts of sargassum algae washed up on the shores of Samana as summer began on Sunday (June 22) in the Dominican Republic, impacting tourism and local businesses, according to residents ...
Iran's top security body must make the final decision on whether to close the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian TV said on Sunday, after parliament reportedly backed the measure in response to U.S ...
10th June 2025, Nice, France — The UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) held this month in Nice, France, was the stage for an important advancement for marine renewable energy in Barbados. In the margins of ...
The IMF Executive Board concluded the fifth and final reviews under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangements with Barbados, allowing an ...
Which beaches in Quintana Roo have Sargassum today (and which do not!) June 23, 2025: The Sargassum Monitoring Network reports which beaches in Quintana Roo are clean and which are heavily affected by ...
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has described an online video commenting on Barbados’ foreign policy with the United States as containing information that is “false, misleading, and wholly ...
Meanwhile, the Quintana Roo Sargassum Monitoring Network anticipates an increase of 40% (35,000 tonnes) compared to 2024, when some 25,000 tonnes were collected.
<p>Santo Domingo.- Tourism Minister David Collado emphasized that the Dominican Republic is confronting the sargassum crisis with responsibility and transparency, while advocating for a global and ...
This week’s beachcombing survey brought in a fresh batch of Sargassum washed ashore — and with it, some of the ocean’s most elusive hitchhikers: sargassum shrimp. These tiny crustaceans, often ...
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