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The alarm bells sounded again in 2025. The amount of sargassum seen in the Caribbean region is worrying not only government ...
A recent study suggests that ocean changes are the primary nutrient source for sargassum blooms since 2011, challenging ...
A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this month, ...
During typical years, the Florida Keys may see widespread reports during the late spring, with more significant impacts ...
As Sargassum levels surge to unprecedented amounts across parts of the Atlantic basin, some beaches in the Caribbean have ...
Record amounts of sargassum are floating in the Caribbean Sea and ending up on beaches from Puerto Rico to Guyana — but ...
The Mexican Navy is increasing efforts to collect Sargassum seaweed from popular beach areas using specialized vessels and ...
South Florida's invasive sargassum seaweed has become a major problem, prompting some to ask if sargassum can be used as ...
The Mexican Caribbean faces one of its worst sargassum seasons in years, with over 20,000 tons of seawood collected in the ...
Each individual patch of sargassum may only cover a small area. This means a particular beach could see a significant amount ...
A brown algae known for its sulfur smell and ability to smother coral reefs is headed toward Puerto Rico and Florida.
Brazil’s northern beaches recently suffered from arrivals of sargassum blooms, a phenomenon affecting Caribbean nations that most scientists so far have associated with nutrients coming from the ...