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We are the world’s N°1 sargassum citizen science network. We raise local sargassum issues to the global audience. We monitor all areas and countries affected by sargassum. We share best practices for preserving coastal sea fauna and flora.
- Sargassum
Conclusion. A first conclusion was obvious: to prevent the...
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Forecast - Sargassum Monitoring – OFFICIAL MAP & FORECASTS
- News
News - Sargassum Monitoring – OFFICIAL MAP & FORECASTS
- About Us
For scientists: 1/ Data accessibility: since 2018, Sargassum...
- Florida USA
Florida USA - Sargassum Monitoring – OFFICIAL MAP &...
- Mexico Riviera Maya
Mexico Riviera Maya - Sargassum Monitoring – OFFICIAL MAP &...
- Republica Dominicana
Updated on October 06, 2024. Notes: – CLS – SAMtool /...
- Puerto Rico USA
Puerto Rico USA - Sargassum Monitoring – OFFICIAL MAP &...
- Sargassum
Browse breathtaking photos of sargassum-infested beaches, silent witnesses to the imminent destruction of fragile marine ecosystems. Join us in the fight to preserve our beaches and oceans by exploring these destinations through our interactive map.
2024 Sargassum seaweed forecast map & reports. #1 resource on Sargassum seaweed blob, update, sargassum-free beaches in Florida, Cancun, Mexico, Caribbean.
Welcome to the 2019 Sargassum seaweed Map! Get ready to discover the reality behind the explosive growth of these naturally occurring algae. The images and videos you will find here may be shocking, but it is indeed the reality of an uncontrollable situation since 2011.
14 lis 2024 · The GEO Blue Planet Initiative, in collaboration with IOCARIBE of IOC-UNESCO, AtlantOS, the Atlantic International Research (AIR) Center and other partners, have developed this hub to provide centralized access to information and tools for the monitoring and management of sargassum blooms.
19 paź 2022 · Click here to see where the Sargassum blooms are in the SECOORA region. The Sargassum Watch System (SaWS) provides real-time satellite images that show Sargassum location, amount, and trajectory.
7 kwi 2023 · Nearly every spring and summer since 2011, a giant bloom of seaweed has developed in the central Atlantic Ocean. Patches of floating brown seaweed—known as Sargassum—have stretched from the west coast of Africa to the Gulf of Mexico in what is known as the “Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt.”