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The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already ...
Myrtle Beach area beaches are not immune to seaweed. But will we get as much as such southern spots as Florida and Texas?
The exact cause of the bloom is still unknown, though warmer ocean temperatures and stronger winds may be contributing ...
It's smelly. It bogs down our beaches with seaweed and it could impact your health. USF researchers said Floridians should ...
The University of South Florida regularly monitors, researches and forecasts sargassum blooms. Officials told the Palm Beach Post that an estimated 13 million metric tons of seaweed in the ...
While the Gulf Stream may offer some protection, sargassum is already appearing on Florida beaches ... on some Palm Beach County beaches. Cameron Koehler, who works at Nomad Surf Shop in Boynton ...
A pesky buzzkill for beachgoers was shown swarming the shores of South Florida in a drone ... April 23 shows masses of seaweed lining the shore of Miami Beach, a famous destination and beach ...