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One longtime local charter fisherman doesn't think the Treasure Coast will be affected as bad as the rest of the state.
Wondering what that smell is at the beach? Sargassum has made its return to Florida beaches for 2025. Will this be a record ...
The total amount of sargassum in the Atlantic in April was 40% higher than the previous all-time high set in June 2022.
A new study led by James Cook University Senior Research Officer and Lecturer, and University of New South Wales Ph.D.
Scientists say a record-challenging bloom of the seaweed has recently been seen lurking in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Large blobs of sargassum, a naturally occurring type of macroalgae, have been spotted along our shorelines since March. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
A phytoplankton bloom harmed marine habitats, reduced the availability of nutritious prey for bottlenose dolphins, and caused ...
This is going to be another major year for sargassum, according to a bulletin published by the Optical Oceanography ...
Back in the 1990s, when I was on the criminal court beat, I sat through more murder trials than Perry Mason and Ben Matlock ...
"Coral seeding devices worked best when paired with sea-weeding, or removal of overgrown macroalgae at this reef." However, the benefits faded after one year, highlighting the need to refine coral ...
“We linked the dietary shifts to changes in prey availability, and we connected changes in prey to system-wide reductions in the abundance of seagrass and drifting macroalgae. These reductions ...