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We monitor all areas and countries affected by sargassum. We share best practices for preserving coastal sea fauna and flora. Sargassum seaweed, originally beneficial to the marine ecosystem, has been spreading dangerously since 2011 due to human pollution.
- Sargassum
Conclusion. A first conclusion was obvious: to prevent the...
- Forecast
Sargassum map – Caribbean Sea. How are Sargassum stranding...
- News
Florence Ménez : Teacher-researcherClio Maridakis : Algae...
- About Us
For scientists: 1/ Data accessibility: since 2018, Sargassum...
- Florida USA
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- Mexico Riviera Maya
How are Sargassum stranding forecasts calculated ? Sargassum...
- Republica Dominicana
Updated on October 06, 2024. Notes: – CLS – SAMtool /...
- Puerto Rico USA
How are Sargassum stranding forecasts calculated ? Sargassum...
- Sargassum
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.
The official Sargassum map 2022 bears witness to this Sargassum seaweed phenomenon, which is not natural but a consequence of human pollution. Join us in the quest to preserve our planet and protect our oceans.
The SEAS Program leverages Landsat Satellite Imagery in order to identify floating Sargassum mats, and then factors in local wind/surface currents in order to provide a forecast. The purpose of this forecasting system is to predict extremely large windrows, rather than patches or debris of seaweed.
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.
The excess of Sargassum washing up on beaches in the Caribbean originates from the Sargasso Sea, located in the open North Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda. This sea stretches 1000 km wide and 3200 km long and is estimated to hold up to 10 million metric tons of Sargassum (see image below). It is known as “the golden
24 sty 2024 · USF researchers hope to improve forecasting for sargassum blooms to pinpoint specific beaches, and to develop ways to reduce the impacts on coastal communities.