Just as experts thought Mexico’s sargassum season was over, the seaweed came back with a vengeance, covering beaches in ...
Rotting seaweed has been ruining Caribbean beaches, and the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is to blame. But the problem is ...
Algae blooms occur regularly in the carribean, the Gulf of Mexico and northern south america, driven by upwelling of ...
When beachgoers say there's a brown blob of seaweed floating in the ocean, they really mean it. And aerial images taken by veteran Palm Beach Post photographer Greg Lovett show just what it looks like ...
The 21-year-old biology major was named a Rhodes scholar for her research on ways to turn sargassum seaweed into a source of ...
A very encouraging situation is unfolding in the Dominican Republic’s leading tourist destination: the Sargassum has almost ...
(NEXSTAR) – Blobs of seaweed amassing in the Atlantic Ocean grew to a collective 5.5 million tons last month, an increase over the record-breaking quantity reached in December. The vast majority of ...
Florida vacations are back on, sans stinky seaweed. The record-breaking mass of stinky seaweed that began appearing on Florida’s iconic beaches this spring, known as the Great Atlantic Sargassum ...
Upwelling of deep water rich in phosphorus supports an N-fixing symbiont that lives on Sargassum algae, giving the algae a ...
You’ve planned the perfect beach day — good book, sun screen, cooler full of your favorite beverage — but as you approach the shore, you see them: massive clumps of brown spiky seaweed. Your heart ...
Florida's monthslong hit from a giant blob of seaweed that smells like rotten eggs may be over sooner than what was previously thought. Researchers have found that the massive clumps of sargassum that ...
(NEXSTAR) – Massive clumps of smelly, toxic seaweed threaten to wash up on beaches across Florida and the Caribbean again this year. Last month, the bloom “increased so substantially that the ...
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