has come in for praise from the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Private Sector Organization (CPSO) on the success of its proposal in the Sargassum Innovation Quest: Building Resilient Coastal ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — 2025 is likely to be a “major” year for Sargassum seaweed, which occurs in thick mats that sometimes ...
(WFLA) — 2025 is likely to be a “major” year for Sargassum seaweed, which occurs in ... piling up on Caribbean islands and making it as far as Florida. Thick clumps of stinky seaweed are ...
The western Atlantic had a significant increase in sargassum ... of seaweed annually stretches across the Atlantic, peaking in summer, and drifts west, often piling up on islands in the Caribbean ...
Located on the top floor of the Florida State University Museum of Fine Art (MoFA), the “Homo Sargassum” exhibit explores the environmental implications of the sargassum algae and how the algae have ...
If this project comes to fruition, public explanations will be held to detail the processes and associated benefits, according to Álvarez. In other words, the municipality has nothing concrete to ...
Technically the seaweed that has arrived on Mexico’s Caribbean coast is called sargassum (“sargazo” in Spanish), which is a type of brown ... Located about 45 minutes by ferry from downtown Playa del ...
Five Caribbean countries including Belize will be a part of the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) plan to turn the sargassum seaweed crisis that has been plaguing the country, into a source of ...
Why you should care: It's moving from off Africa in the general direction of Florida. In normal amounts, this Sargassum is beneficial to all kinds of sea life, but this mass of seaweed is unusually ...