The seaweed has inundated beaches, causing an environmental nuisance. As of June 2018, the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt, as scientists call it, extended 8,850km (5,500 miles) and was made up of ...
Lapointe is talking about a floating seaweed known as sargassum in a region of the Atlantic called the Sargasso Sea. The boundaries of this sea are vague, defined not by landmasses but by five ...
Mountains of brown, sludgy sargassum, an invasive species of seaweed, have rendered popular beaches in the Caribbean into an unsightly mess. The situation has become so dire that Barbados' prime ...
These are carried into the sea by the rivers of the surrounding countries - Denmark ... The firm is also importing invasive sargassum seaweed from the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean.
Seaweed cultivation has long been practised in many East and Southeast Asian countries ... a green seaweed, and Sargassum, a brown seaweed. Students across all year groups learned about seaweed ...