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  2. Will seaweed on Florida beaches be bad in 2024? Here's the ...

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    Just over a year ago, several Florida beaches w e re inundated by a smelly, irritating seaweed known as sargassum.. Will the same thing happen in 2024? The University of South Florida reported ...

  3. Sargassum expected to reach South Florida beaches by ... - AOL

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    There, the sargassum got more sunshine and a high dose of nutrients from upwelling ocean waters, according to the report published in the journal Progress in Oceanography in March 2020.

  4. Seaweed season in Florida: Photos, videos show gross brown ...

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    Sargassum is coming: On some beaches in Florida, the "blobs" of crunchy, dry, brown stinky seaweed are fairly large. It's in the water & on the shore. Sargassum is coming: On some beaches in ...

  5. Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt - Wikipedia

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    The development of the belt 2011–2018. This Sargassum was first reported by Christopher Columbus in the 15th century but recently appeared in 2011 in the Atlantic. [4]As of 2023, the belt is estimated to weigh about 5.5 million metric tonnes and extends 5,000 miles (8,000 km), stretching from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico.

  6. A good seaweed surprise for Florida: Floating mass has ... - AOL

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    The drop won’t be enough to keep beaches seaweed-free, but it did knock back what had been a record-breaking seaweed bloom. The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt — the scientific name for the ...

  7. Scyllaea pelagica - Wikipedia

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    Scyllaea pelagica, common name the sargassum nudibranch, is a species of nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Scyllaeidae. This species lives among floating seaweed in the world's oceans, feeding on hydroids .

  8. Behind massive seaweed belt headed for some Atlantic beaches

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    A 5,000-mile seaweed belt lurking in the Atlantic Ocean is expected in the next few months to wash onto beaches in the Caribbean Sea, South Florida, and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. The Great ...

  9. Portunus sayi - Wikipedia

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    Portunus sayi is a swimming crab that lives among the tangled masses of Sargassum, a type of brown seaweed that floats in the Sargasso Sea. [6] It is part of a community inhabiting these floating masses which includes fish, nudibranchs, crustaceans, hydroids, bryozoans and polychaete worms.