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- Sargassum - Wikipedia
Sargassum (F Sargassaceae) is an important seaweed excessively distributed in tropical and subtropical regions Different species of Sargassum have folk applications in human nutrition and are considered a rich source of vitamins, carotenoids, proteins, and minerals
- Sargassum Monitoring N°1 citizen science network | Maps Forecast
We are the world’s N°1 sargassum citizen science network We raise local sargassum issues to the global audience We monitor all areas and countries affected by sargassum We share best practices for preserving coastal sea fauna and flora
- Record-breaking piles of sargassum seaweed wash up on Caribbean beaches . . .
Sargassum inundations will continue to occur in most of the Caribbean nations and islands as well as along the southeast coast of Florida " Sargassum is a brown, prickly seaweed with air bladders
- What is sargassum? Heres why seaweed is piling up along Florida . . . - NPR
After a decade of record-breaking blooms, 2023's sargassum mass is again shaping up to cause headaches (literally and figuratively) for beachside towns and tourists Here's what you need to know
- Seaweed overruns some Caribbean beaches as Sargassum hits record levels
PONCE, Puerto Rico – As Sargassum levels surge to unprecedented amounts across parts of the Atlantic basin, some beaches in the Caribbean have already been overwhelmed by the thick, smelly seaweed Photos and videos taken throughout the Caribbean show extensive accumulations of the smelly algae
- Basic Information on Sargassum | US EPA
Sargassum is a group of brown algae that provides food, refuge, and breeding ground for many marine animals, such as turtles, crabs, shrimp, fish, and seabirds Sargassum species are widely distributed across tropical and temperate oceans, in shallow waters and coral reefs, as well as the open ocean
- What is Sargassum - NOAA Ocean Exploration
Sargassum is a genus of large brown seaweed (a type of algae) that floats in island-like masses and never attaches to the seafloor
- Sargassum: From Sea to Shore - NOAAs National Ocean Service
What is Sargassum, where does it come from, and what happens when it washes ashore? This infographic illustrates the movement of Sargassum from sea to shore Out at sea, Sargassum provides important fish and wildlife habitat However, this free-floating algae often washes ashore in great quantities due to strong wind and water currents
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