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"These fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world but spotting one washed ashore is a rare treat." ...
Sargassum levels stayed near historic highs in the Caribbean in June, even as algae blooms began to slow across several of ...
Seaweed works whether cows are in pastures or feedlots. It can be added to feed as dried meal or an oil-based supplement. In ...
Millions of tons of seaweed currently floating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean could soon make its way toward the U.S., according to researchers following the phenomenon.
News Planning a tropical beach vacation? These smelly seaweed blooms could impact your trip — What Canadian travellers should know If you have plans to head to the Caribbean, Mexico or south Florida, ...
Hundreds of locals raced to clean up tonnes of caulerpa washed ashore at Omākiwi Cove and Whiorau Bay by ex-Tropical Cyclone Tam over Easter. More than 300 people will be attending New Zealand ...
An estimated 31 million tons of smelly brown seaweed is floating int eh Atlantic this year, experts say, and Florida beaches could see more than ever.
Record amounts of sargassum seaweed are predicted to impact Florida beaches this summer. The seaweed bloom, larger than in previous years, is fueled by rising ocean temperatures and nutrient-rich ...
Each year, between March and October, large amounts of brown seaweed called sargassum wash up on the shores of Caribbean islands—choking beaches, damaging marine life and threatening tourism and ...