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- Sargassum - Wikipedia
Sargassum can extend for kilometers across the ocean surface, forming golden brown drifting mats that move with the currents and wind; in recent years, Sargassum has been known for arriving in large quantities throughout the Caribbean region
- NOAA sargassum tool now provides daily update of risk of seaweed . . .
This is the NOAA Sargassum Inundation Risk report for April 26, 2026, showing the likelihood of Sargassum seaweed inundating coastlines along Florida and the Gulf of America
- Everything You Need To Know About Sargassum | Weather. com
While sargassum plays a crucial role in the ocean’s ecosystem, too much of it can be harmful for animals, a nuisance for beachgoers and a financial hardship for popular resort destinations
- Official Map 2026 Daily Updated - by Sargassum Monitoring
Explore these once idyllic tropical paradises, now overrun by the inexorable tide of sargassum Once pristine sandy beaches are regularly overrun by this nightmarish brown algae Our map plunges you into the heart of this environmental catastrophe, making you feel the urgency of the situation
- What is Sargassum and Why Is It a Growing Concern?
Sargassum is a genus of large brown algae that can exist in two forms: attached to the seafloor or free-floating The free-floating species, primarily Sargassum natans and Sargassum fluitans, are responsible for the large mats observed in the open ocean
- 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
- Is Sargassum Dangerous? Health Risks Explained - ScienceInsights
Sargassum floating in the ocean is mostly harmless, but once it washes ashore and starts to rot, it becomes a genuine health hazard The main danger comes from toxic gases released during decomposition, though direct contact also carries risks from bacteria and skin irritation
- The Sargassum Washing Ashore May Be More Valuable Than You Think
Sargassum typically begins washing ashore along the Gulf Coast and Atlantic beaches from May through late August, with peak arrivals in June and July In 2025, the Atlantic saw record-breaking blooms, and 2026 is on track to be even worse, according to AccuWeather
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