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38 Million Tons of Sargaso INVADEN the Atlantic; This Is What It Looks Like From Space

The Great Belt of Sargazo of the Atlantic drew attention again after being captured from satellite images as an extensive brown strip capable of crossing the ocean between Africa and America. They capture 38 million sargazo in the Atlantic Although at first sight it could be confused with an oil spill, specialists explain that it is huge concentrations of sargazo, a marine macroalga that in recent years has reached record levels. According to es…
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The Great Belt of Sargazo of the Atlantic drew attention again after being captured from satellite images as an extensive brown strip capable of crossing the ocean between Africa and America. They capture 38 million sargazo in the Atlantic Although at first sight it could be confused with an oil spill, specialists explain that it is huge concentrations of sargazo, a marine macroalga that in recent years has reached record levels. According to es…

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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