The Cruise Line Industry Association disputes the idea that its members, which include Royal Caribbean Group, Carnival Corp., ...
Ocean Rainforest becomes majority owner of Mexico's Alamarsa.The Faroe Islands-based seaweed company has acquired a 60% stake ...
The sea without shores: an ecosystem teeming with life, yet notorious for creating seaweed that invades beaches with its foul ...
Washing up on our shores this week, we found small patches of fresh sargassum seaweed, large lightning whelks—which happen to ...
Faroe Islands-based seaweed-harvesting firm Ocean Rainforest announced that it has acquired a majority stake in Alamarsa, a ...
Conditions can change overnight so it can be very unpredictable. Technically the seaweed that has arrived on Mexico’s ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Millions of tons of sargassum wash up on beaches across North America every year. Exposure can lead to breathing problems, and it costs millions to clean it up. Now ...
The seaweed may seem unremarkable at first glance ... mounds of it fouling beaches in the Caribbean and Mexico. No one’s talking about protecting sargassum anymore, Lapointe says.
The band of seaweed annually stretches across the Atlantic, peaking in summer, and drifts west, often piling up on islands in the Caribbean, or continuing into the Gulf of Mexico. From there ...
Mexico is ramping up efforts to combat the annual sargassum seaweed invasion along the shores of major tourist destinations like Tulum, Playa del Carmen and Mahahual. As part of its Sargassum Response ...