Florida's beaches are hit by smelly sargassum blooms. A new study estimates costs at $3.63 billion annually. Here's why it ...
A new study estimates Sargassum seaweed costs Florida billions of dollars annually in economic damages. The Southeast Florida region, including Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties, faces the most ...
Sargassum, which is a macro algae releases hydrogen sulfide and ammonia when it breaks down, giving off a rotten egg smell ...
Seaweed stuck on Florida's shores is causing a billion-dollar impact. Now, a published study by researchers in Rhode Island, ...
Florida International University has a Sargassum Watch website for tracking sargassum. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a weekly sargassum inundation risk site. University of ...
The area of the Atlantic covered by seaweed set a new all-time record in April, a sign that could spell trouble for Florida beaches this summer. In fact, scientists announced May 1 that the total ...
The total amount of sargassum, the green and yellow-ish seaweed that washes up on South Florida beaches in spring and summer, is at record-breaking levels, said researchers in a monthly report. The ...
Beachgoers pick their way past seaweed on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. The brownish looking seaweed variety is called sargassum and is flooding the shores of South Florida this ...
Is Rocky ruffling feathers around his Palm Beach mansion? Action star Sylvester Stallone's plans to place a floating seaweed barrier in the area's Intracoastal Waterway by his South Florida estate has ...
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