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The natural currents of the Atlantic Ocean cause great masses of sargassum to periodically drift from Africa to South America ...
A blanket of seaweed washes ashore at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne on Thursday. PHOTO BY AL DIAZ [email protected] Bad news, beachgoers: The seaweed monster is back and it’s expected to be ...
On farms off the coast of Alaska and in Mexico, a company called Blue Evolution grows seaweed used in food and skincare products. But five years ago, while studying the potential for seaweed to be ...
Massive amounts of sargassum seaweed are washing ashore along the Texas coast this week, piling up in thick mats that stretch as far as the eye can see. While it might look — and smell — a ...
The total amount of sargassum, the green and yellow-ish seaweed that washes up on South Florida beaches in spring and summer, is at record-breaking levels, said researchers in a monthly report.
Piles of smelly seaweed have washed ashore on Miami Beach and Key Biscayne, a stinky reminder that this is sargassum season. The brown seaweed is a common sight across the Caribbean and on South ...
Sargassum, the stinky, slimy bane of beachgoers worldwide, returned to swarm South Florida beaches in late April as masses of the seaweed were spotted lining the shores of Miami Beach, a famous ...
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 ...
Cascadia Seaweed received $1.8-million through the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund to complete the ...
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