TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — 2025 is likely to be a “major” year for Sargassum seaweed, which occurs in thick mats that sometimes inundate Florida beaches. University of South Florida researchers ...
Many in South Florida ... to the beach. But like clockwork during the warmer months, many beachgoers encounter an accustomed nuisance on our shores: a massive, smelly blob of brown seaweed.
Last year, a blob of sargassum seaweed overtook Florida's beaches "like a Stephen King story ... though the researchers predict it won't hit the southeast coast of Florida until late April ...
You can expect a “major” year for seaweed, raising the chances that more will wash up on Florida beaches in 2025, experts say. Researchers Brian Barnes, Yuyuan Xie and Chuanmin Hu at the ...
Experts say there's a chance that a "sargassum inundation event could be coming," but experts want you to keep your cool NBC Universal, Inc. When Dr. Dennis McGillicuddy fished with his ...
Florida beaches may soon be overrun by massive patches of foul-smelling seaweed. It is the Atlantic sargassum belt, and while not new, it has been growing bigger than ever. This year's belt is ...