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Turning Sargassum Into a Valuable Asset: Scientists Studying Sargassum Off Quintana Roo Coast Return with Findings

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The post Turning sargassum into a valuable asset: Scientists studying sargassum off Quintana Roo coast return with findings appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Riviera Maya, Q.R. — Scientists aboard the research vessel Dr. Jorge Carranza Fraser are analyzing findings after a two week tour of the Mexican Caribbean.… The post Turning sargassum into a valuable asset: Scientists studying sargassum off Quintana Roo coast return with findings appeare…

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As part of the Protocol of Action in the face of the massive arrival of sargaso presented by the governor Mara Lezama Espinosa in previous days, this Tuesday the State Government through the Secretariat of Ecology and Environment (SEMA), in coordination with the Secretariat of the Navy and the municipal governments, carried out a simultaneous cleaning of the macroalga in seven municipalities of Quintana Roo.

Recognition of sargazo as a fishing resource, a key step to take advantage of it Cancun, June 17 (InZoom.Mx).- The Association of Riviera Maya Hotels (AHRM) and the organization The Seas We Love (TSWL) celebrated the recent scientific recognition of pelagic sargazo as a fishing resource by the Mexican Institute for Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (Imipas), which will allow its collection in deep water and its incorporation into…

Drafting / Canton Group. On board the ship “Dr. Jorge Carranza Fraser”, 22 scientists from the IMIPAS carry out sampling in the Mexican Caribbean to analyze the behavior of the sargazo and its ecological effects. Cozumel.- In a joint effort, the Government of Mexico through the Mexican Institute of Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (IMIPAS) and [...] The post They carry out high-level scientific research on sargazo on the shores …

After the arrival of sargasm in Quintana Roo began, on June 17, a study was released that carried out specialists with sampling and measurements of the thalofite, as well as its effects in the Mexican Caribbean. According to the Government of Quintana Roo, they were scientists of the Mexican Institute of Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (IMIPAS), those responsible for developing these activities, on board the ship ‘Dr. Jorge Car…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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