SEMAR, through the Mexican Navy and the Naval Region of Isla Mujeres, has reaffirmed its commitment to continuously take ...
I've got bad news! The largest sargassum invasion in years is on its way. Here's what you need to know: A press release from the Sargazo Monitoring Network of Quintana Roo has revealed that an ...
Toxins from algae blooms have been found in several Florida locations and the South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab has warned 2025 is expected to be a "major sargassum year." We've gathered the ...
its arrival is so unfortunate that there is the Sargassum Monitoring Network, which has already announced that given the call that has been presented in Honduras and the spring season that raises ...
The brownish looking seaweed variety is called sargassum and is flooding the shores of South Florida this year. There aren’t many seasons in South Florida. The wet season. The dry season.
Sargassum plants are a nuisance on some beaches, but they are a shelter and a feast for a complex and amazing variety of marine life. A clump of sargassum weed the size of a soccer ball drifts ...
Mexico is gearing up for sargassum season and taking steps to protect popular tourist beaches near ports of call.
Playas de Cancún con sargazo. (Foto: Cuartoscuro) In June 2021, the Cancun Sargassum Monitoring Network reported that a total of 40 beaches reported excessive or abundant sargassum, while 11 ...
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.
A UK-based firm presented its approach to managing sargassum at a recent stakeholder meeting, prompting discussions about environmental impacts and implementation challenges in Antigua and Barbuda.