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The Mexican Caribbean Hotel Council warns move to declare sargassum a natural disaster could tarnish tourism ahead of summer ...
Finnish green chemicals company Origin by Ocean and the CABB Group, a leading contract development and manufacturing ...
As Sargassum levels surge to unprecedented amounts across parts of the Atlantic basin, some beaches in the Caribbean have ...
Tourists were recently rejoicing over the Mexican government's crackdown on excessive taxi fees. Several taxis were towed in ...
A recent study suggests that ocean changes are the primary nutrient source for sargassum blooms since 2011, challenging ...
Beachcombers along the Texas coast were in for a treat this past week as numerous Sand Dollars washed up along the shoreline.
Don’t let its small size fool you — the sargassum swimming crab is one of the most formidable predators in its habitat, Jace Tunnell writes.
Scientists are trying to figure out what’s causing a record amount of sargassum seaweed to pile up across the Caribbean. From ...
The Mexican Navy is increasing efforts to collect Sargassum seaweed from popular beach areas using specialized vessels and ...
Current estimates suggest that there are around 37.5 million metric tons of sargassum involved in this latest bloom. Despite ...
A brown algae known for its sulfur smell and ability to smother coral reefs is headed toward Puerto Rico and Florida.
Researchers are expecting record levels of sargassum to wash up along the shores of Quintana Roo state this summer.