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The total amount of sargassum in the Atlantic in April was 40% higher than the previous all-time high set in June 2022.
Wondering what that smell is at the beach? Sargassum has made its return to Florida beaches for 2025. Will this be a record ...
One longtime local charter fisherman doesn't think the Treasure Coast will be affected as bad as the rest of the state.
The brown seaweed known as sargassum is naturally beneficial to marine ecosystems in the open ocean, but becomes harmful to ...
While the amount and smell of the piles might be overwhelming to beachgoers, the seaweed plays a vital role in the ...
Piles of smelly seaweed have washed ashore on Miami Beach and Key Biscayne, a stinky reminder that this is sargassum season.
The natural currents of the Atlantic Ocean cause great masses of sargassum to periodically drift from Africa to South America ...
Scientists say a record-challenging bloom of the seaweed has recently been seen lurking in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Sargassum, a type of brown seaweed, originates in the Atlantic Ocean and provides crucial habitat for marine life. Experts predict a record year for sargassum, with massive amounts already ...
A record amount of sargassum seaweed is lurking in the Atlantic Ocean, just east of Florida. Sargassum is a yellowish-brown floating macroalgae that crabs, sea turtles, shrimp and other marine ...