Just as experts thought Mexico’s sargassum season was over, the seaweed came back with a vengeance, covering beaches in ...
Rotting seaweed has been ruining Caribbean beaches, and the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is to blame. But the problem is ...
By the beginning of June this year, approximately 38 million tons of Sargassum drifted towards the coasts of the Caribbean ...
A very encouraging situation is unfolding in the Dominican Republic’s leading tourist destination: the Sargassum has almost ...
Every summer, the idyllic landscape of the Mexican Caribbean coast is disrupted by a brown, foul-smelling tide. Beaches with ...
Today we spoke to the Executive Director via Zoom from Riyadh where he is attending a tourism conference. He said this year's ...
An immense brown tide creeps across the Atlantic, defying seasons and satellites while coastal towns brace for another uneasy ...
The official launch of the Sargassum Regional Strategies for Ecosystem-based Actions (SARSEA) initiative took place on ...
Belize now has in its hands a Sargassum Forecasting Tool, a cutting edge digital platform that will now be utilized under the Department of Environment, by its Sargassum Task Force to track the ...
Across the Atlantic, a brown, sprawling presence is testing coasts, economies, and patience as warmer months return again. New satellite measurements and ...
Millions of tons of seaweed have washed up on Caribbean beaches in recent weeks — and as the mass begins to decay, the stench has smothered wildlife and even forced schools to shut temporarily. A ...