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Millions of tons of seaweed currently floating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean could soon make its way toward the U.S., ...
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already ...
A brown algae known for its sulfur smell and ability to smother coral reefs is headed toward Puerto Rico and Florida.
Blooms of of smelly, toxic seaweed shattered records in May, growing to over 37 million tons and inundating beaches. If it's ...
The sargassum problem is just one of many creeping slow onset events that is being exacerbated by climate change.
Sargassum levels surged to record highs across the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in May, with the U.S. Virgin Islands ...
The Caribbean has been invaded by a record amount of Sargassum, commonly known as seaweed, in May and there is more to come a ...
This massive inundation wiped out a thriving community ... If nothing else, Goat and the other islands in the lake serve as reminders that the scenery here once looked very different.
WMO warned that rising temperatures and sea levels pose a significant threat to coastal communities in the Southwestern ...
Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum ... “What we have seen since 2011 are excessive inundation events all around the Caribbean region, the Gulf, as well as the South ...
Some islands, such as Jamaica ... This could give fishers up to 30 days notice of just how bad the inundation will be. But while small businesses are emerging, turning them into larger enterprises ...
Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum ... “What we have seen since 2011 are excessive inundation events all around the Caribbean region, the Gulf, as well as the South ...
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