The National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) will install a fourth environmental monitoring station in the Mexican Caribbean, in Playa del Carmen, to measure the toxic gases of the sargazo decomposition, with the aim of anticipating health risks in coastal areas, and warns about the use of contaminated macroalga in products and fertilizers. The new station adds to those already installed in Punta Nizuc (Cancún), Akumal and Mahahual, which are the cr…
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The National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) will install a fourth environmental monitoring station in the Mexican Caribbean, in Playa del Carmen, to measure the toxic gases of the sargazo decomposition, with the aim of anticipating health risks in coastal areas, and warns about the use of contaminated macroalga in products and fertilizers. The new station adds to those already installed in Punta Nizuc (Cancún), Akumal and Mahahual, which are the cr…