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Seaweed Is Spoiling Caribbean Beaches. Can Science and Shovels Solve the Problem?

Summary by National Geographic
A macroalgae called sargassum is spoiling coastlines from Cancún to Tulum. Here’s how researchers and resorts are combating the noxious bloom.

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Redacción / Grupo Cantón Gino Segura joined the state day of cleaning sargaso and proposed to see it as a resource for biofuels and jobs, not as waste. * It joins Gino Segura on a day of cleaning sargaso * The senator highlighted the new vision of moving from spending on cleaning to investment [...] The post Senator Gino Segura joins sargaso cleaning in Playa Marlín appeared first on Quintana Roo Today.

The PAN federal deputy, Ernesto Sánchez Rodríguez, demanded that the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit activate a fund to fight the sargaso in Quintana Roo. “That’s why we ask that a budget fund be activated to attend to the sargaso; it’s not possible that the money is oriented to other concepts and to attend to emergencies,” said Sánchez Rodríguez in reference to the lack of actions by Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. He pointed out that the…

UNAM studies the impact of sargaso on the loss of beaches and marine meadows This macroalga causes major disturbances in the ocean ecosystems and the disappearance of meadows in the sea, which induces declines in the coastlines Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Municipalities Puebla UNAM studies the impact of sargaso on the loss of beaches and marine meadows Nación Mexico.- The massive rise of sargaso (when these macroalgas reach the…

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