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About 14.5 metric tons of sargassum in March — a record for that month — was recorded between Africa and the Caribbean, ...
Wondering what that smell is at the beach? Sargassum has made its return to Florida beaches for 2025. Will this be a record year for the stinky algae?
Scientists say a record-challenging bloom of the seaweed has recently been seen lurking in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
The natural currents of the Atlantic Ocean cause great masses of sargassum to periodically drift from Africa to South America ...
A researcher will share stories about the Sargasso Sea and the structure in place to protect the ecosystem at a talk on ...
A large amount of sargassum has been measured in offshore waters east of Florida. Will the seaweed reach Palm Beach County ...
Large blobs of sargassum, a naturally occurring type of macroalgae, have been spotted along our shorelines since March. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
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