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It’s the season for seaweed, and researchers say it’s back with a vengeance: the month of April broke records for the amount ...
Each year, between March and October, large amounts of brown seaweed called sargassum wash up on the shores of Caribbean ...
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands ... as tourists don’t want mounds of sargassum to mar their tropical views. “The tourists check out, and they don ...
As summer approaches, beachgoers may need to check an additional forecast detail before heading to the shore: the Sargassum ...
The exact cause of the bloom is still unknown, though warmer ocean temperatures and stronger winds may be contributing ...
Does this mean we're in for a rough year for seaweed? Florida Atlantic University ... of the weed has recently been seen lurking in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Researchers at the University ...
Aerial footage captured on Wednesday, April 23 shows masses of seaweed lining the shore of ... "relatively high amounts of Sargassum in the tropical Atlantic" that could eventually make its ...
The stinky sargassum is currently traveling across the Atlantic and Caribbean. It’s the largest amount ever recorded.
A large amount of sargassum has been measured in offshore waters east of Florida. Will the seaweed reach Palm Beach County beaches?
If you’ve driven along the seawall lately, no doubt you’ve noticed seaweed washing ashore. Galveston Island’s beaches are ...
Scientists say a record-challenging bloom of the seaweed has recently been seen lurking in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.