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The Caribbean has been invaded by a record amount of Sargassum, commonly known as seaweed, in May and there is more to come a ...
Despite the persistent arrival of sargassum on Dominican beaches, the tourism sector remains resilient, according to Juan ...
Current estimates suggest that there are around 37.5 million metric tons of sargassum involved in this latest bloom. Despite ...
A brown algae known for its sulfur smell and ability to smother coral reefs is headed toward Puerto Rico and Florida.
Researchers are expecting record levels of sargassum to wash up along the shores of Quintana Roo state this summer.
Share articleAh summertime. Time for gloom and doom, whether it be hurricane predictions, hot tub ocean temperatures, or the ...
A grim problem with a "terrible" smell has arisen on a vast swathe of coastline in the Americas, from Puerto Rico to Guyana, ...
South Florida's invasive sargassum seaweed has become a major problem, prompting some to ask if sargassum can be used as ...
Each individual patch of sargassum may only cover a small area. This means a particular beach could see a significant amount ...
Record amounts of Sargassum algae are currently accumulating on the beaches of the Caribbean. This is becoming a problem for humans and animals.
Tourists looking to enjoy sun-kissed beaches could face holiday disruption as a record-breaking amount of smelly seaweed has ...
A grim issue with a "terrible" smell has descended on a vast swathe of coastline in the Americas, spanning Puerto Rico to ...