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Sargassum, the stinky brown-and-green seaweed piling up along Florida beaches, is getting worse thanks to warmer seas, ...
The amount of sargassum washing ashore in Palm Beach has surged in July, marking a noticeable uptick from earlier this summer ...
The summer heat has been driving up temperatures here in South Florida, and many of you are turning to the beach to cool off.
NOAA is monitoring and tracking sargassum. They provide online forecasts and near-real-time conditions. NOAA satellites ...
At the United Nations Ocean Conference in June, Dominican President Luis Abinader issued an urgent call to recognize the ...
If you’ve been on the coasts of Florida in the last couple of weeks, you’ve probably seen bunches of brown seaweed washing up ...
The Dominican Republic is intensifying efforts to combat the growing invasion of sargassum seaweed along its most popular beaches, particularly in Punta Cana and Bávaro. The thick mats of brown algae ...
The Dominican Republic is waging an ongoing battle to clear its world-famous beaches of sargassum seaweed, as massive ...
Sargassum is amazing when you can collect it, floating on the surface and can grab a bucket full to examine. You can spend hours looking at the collection of critters that it contains.
Sargassum, a naturally occurring type of macroalgae, has grown at an alarming rate this winter. The belt stretches across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula and is ...
Typically, sargassum blooms are relegated to low-nutrient waters off the coast of the North Atlantic, but tides, winds and excess nutrients from natural and human sources can fuel massive blooms ...
The summer heat has been driving up temperatures here in South Florida, and many of you are turning to the beach to cool off.