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1️⃣ Toxic bloom: At least 31 million tons of supercharged seaweed are moving toward Florida and around the Caribbean, ...
Sargassum hurts ecosystems and economies wherever its overgrown arms reach. And the seaweed is reaching into Florida’s ...
Climate change–accelerated seaweed growth could cause seaweed-dependent microbes to proliferate and consume more oxygen, ...
As summer approaches, beachgoers may need to check an additional forecast detail before heading to the shore: the Sargassum ...
A $5 million grant to promote climate-smart farm practices that funded the Blue Carbon, Green Fields project was cancelled by ...
The exact cause of the bloom is still unknown, though warmer ocean temperatures and stronger winds may be contributing ...
Bad news, beachgoers: The seaweed monster is back and it’s expected to be bigger than ever.
Seaweed absorbs rare minerals and elements from seawater as it grows. A new initiative from Blue Evolution, called Orca ...
As they digest grass and hay, cows produce significant amounts of methane, a greenhouse gas. In the quest to identify an ...
Piles of smelly seaweed have washed ashore on Miami Beach and Key Biscayne, a stinky reminder that this is sargassum season.