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For several years, certain beaches in the Caribbean, Mexico, West Africa, and even French Guiana have been invaded by massive ...
A historic surge in sargassum accumulation across the Caribbean Sea, the western and eastern Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico ...
Millions of tons of seaweed currently floating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean could soon make its way toward the U.S., according to researchers following the phenomenon.
The Dominican Republic’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO has once again called on the international community to recognize the ...
Record amounts of sargassum are floating in the Caribbean Sea and ending up on beaches from Puerto Rico to Guyana — but scientists aren't sure why there's so much of it in the first place.
A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this month, according to a new report.
Santo Domingo.- Senator Rafael Barón Duluc of La Altagracia has introduced a bill to the Senate’s Legislative Secretariat ...
The eastern shores of Cuba, particularly along the southern coast of Guantánamo, are facing a severe crisis as an overwhelming influx of sargassum ...
Hoteliers hit by the current sargassum wave are having to take matters into their own hands to deal with the floating marine ...
The public launching ramps in West Bay at Garvin Park and Batabano were plugged up with large quantities of sargassum.
A record-breaking 37-million-ton mass of floating seaweed called sargassum is once again inundating beaches in the Caribbean and will soon reach parts of the U.S. A diver swims beneath a mass of ...