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A record amount of sargassum is currently impacting shores throughout the Caribbean, from Puerto Rico to Guyana, scientists say.
This seaweed exhibits erratic behavior depending on climatological changes, ocean currents, and even tropical storm and ...
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Rotting sargassum is choking the Caribbean’s white sand beaches, fueling an economic and public health crisis - MSNRotting sargassum is choking the Caribbean’s white sand beaches, fueling an economic and public health crisis. Story by Farah Nibbs, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • 1y.
Santo Domingo.- Senator Rafael Barón Duluc of La Altagracia has introduced a bill to the Senate’s Legislative Secretariat ...
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This is an ocean planet. And every company—whether it realizes it or not—depends on the biodiversity, food systems, and ...
Is sargassum a problem today? Thoousands of tonnes have accumulated at Playa del Carmen, but some beaches in Quintana Roo are sargassum-free.
The eastern shores of Cuba, particularly along the southern coast of Guantánamo, are facing a severe crisis as an ...
The Santo Domingo Institute of Technology (INTEC) has been unanimously elected as president of the Network of Higher ...
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Beaumont Enterprise on MSNThis fish is related to seahorses and is a master of camouflageSargassum pipefish, relatives of seahorses, are masters of camouflage, resembling the seaweed they inhabit. These fish are pelagic, living in the open ocean attached to sargassum, and are found in the ...
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Beaumont Enterprise on MSNJace Tunnell: Sargassum shrimp found in fresh seaweedThis week’s beachcombing survey brought in a fresh batch of Sargassum washed ashore — and with it, some of the ocean’s most ...
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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNSargassum Swimming Crab: A camouflaged predator of the seaweedThe sargassum swimming crab is a remarkable pelagic crustacean that thrives among the drifting mats of seaweed in the ...
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