Massive mats of sargassum are washing onto South Florida beaches earlier and heavier this season, prompting FIU researchers ...
The forecasts are still imperfect. If satellites detect sargassum close to shore, the model assumes it is likely to wash ...
Copious amounts of smelly, potentially harmful seaweed known as sargassum have washed up along the shores of South Florida.
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Florida's rotten egg seaweed plague could become a food ingredient
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Scientists at the University of South Florida's Optical Oceanography Lab project that this year's sargassum mass may exceed all records. On April 30, they estimated a 40 percent increase over the ...
A late spring surge of sargassum seaweed has washed ashore on Galveston Island.
South Florida beaches should brace for possible record sargassum year. The brown seaweed is generally safe to touch but best to avoid swimming near it.
Seaweed Farming Cannot Magically Solve Climate Change. But It Could Help Coastal Families Survive It
Seaweed farming in India is gaining momentum as a climate solution and livelihood support system. With rapid growth, carbon ...
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