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Researchers at the University of South Florida are predicting what they call another major sargassum year. WMNF's Chris Young has more.
Will your next trip to Florida's beaches be filled with stinky seaweed? Here's what to know about sargassum and where it currently is spotted ...
Sargassum seaweed is a problem throughout the Caribbean. But scientists have a plan to transform it into a source of ...
Levels of floating seaweed mats, known as sargassum, have skyrocketed in the Atlantic Ocean in the past month, with the total ...
Resource managers in South Florida have a new tool in their fight against Sargassum thanks to a five-year, $3.2-million grant ...
With summer just around the corner, it’s only a matter of time before seaweed washes up on shore and researchers are now developing<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
A University of South Florida researcher thinks he has figured out why there’s so much brown, moss-like algae that causes that rotten egg smell on the Caribbean Sea and Gulf Coast beaches.
With sargassum season here, it's only a matter of time before the seaweed washes up on shore, and University of South Florida researchers are developing a new tool to predict where it goes. Briona ...
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNMarine life and weather create varied hazard levels at Martin County beachesThere's a variety of hazard levels across Martin County beaches on Monday due to marine life and weather conditions.
Researchers think the Gulf will start to see more seaweed, or sargassum, in the coming weeks. From there it can travel on the ...
The Riviera Maya on Mexico’s Caribbean coast is seeing an increase of up to 50% more sargassum seaweed on its beaches this ...
Levels of floating seaweed mats have skyrocketed in the Atlantic Ocean in the past month, with the total amount breaking the record for March. The seaweed travels on ocean currents across the ...
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