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Why beaches are suddenly buried in this stinky seaweed nightmare?
Beaches across the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic coast of Florida are disappearing under thick, rotting ...
I was off work last week to spend time with family at the beach. The vacation was amazing, and I was thankful to get away, but when we arrived in the Dominican Republic, we encountered something we ...
A record amount of sargassum seaweed is lurking in the Atlantic Ocean, just east of Florida. Sargassum is a yellowish-brown floating macroalgae that crabs, sea turtles, shrimp and other marine life ...
Record levels of seaweed in the Atlantic are piling up in the Caribbean, just in time for spring break. This year is expected ...
In an image he provided, Sully Sullivan, a graduate student at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, collected sea samples in the Atlantic in July 2024. A 5,500-mile blob of ...
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A 5,500-mile seaweed monster is taking over the Atlantic as climate chaos fuels explosive sargassum growth
Sargassum is spreading rapidly across the Atlantic, reshaping coastlines and worrying many communities. Normally helpful to ocean life, it has recently grown to record levels in some areas while ...
A 5,500-mile blob of seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean that has menaced beaches across the Caribbean and Florida in recent years is exploding in size, while a second patch farther north is declining ...
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