Tons of sargassum — seaweed — is floating far out in the Atlantic Ocean. It could begin coming ashore in the spring.
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WCBD Charleston on MSNCoast Guard assists SC Aquarium to release five endangered turtlesFive endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles had quite the adventure this week after a US Coast Guard crew from sector ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This photo provided by researchers shows a young green sea turtle ...
In 2024, the total amount of sargassum that had shored up on the coasts of the Caribbean Sea reached 10 million tonnes.
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WCIV Charleston on MSNSouth Carolina Aquarium and Coast Guard release five Kemp’s ridley sea turtles into oceanThe South Carolina Aquarium, with the assistance of the United States Coast Guard transported five endangered Kemp’s ridley ...
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Mesyct) has announced an RD$85 million investment in research ...
A supercapacitor made from sargassum seaweed nanofibers powers medical devices inside the body, kills bacteria, and naturally ...
A five-year collaboration between New Zealand and Caribbean scientists has developed a biostimulant – a liquid that can be used by farmers to enhance the health and yield of their crops – from ...
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Islands.com on MSNThe Ugly Natural Phenomenon Totally Decimating The Caribbean's White BeachesPeople travel from all over the world to experience the stunning beauty of the Caribbean, but now some of the best beaches ...
Is it a sinker or a floater? And where does it go?They're the questions AIMS scientists investigated when they recently studied the dispersal of ...
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