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In the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, far from any continent or island, lies a sea unlike any other on Earth. The ...
A community-driven film championing the Sargasso Sea while advocating for its protection has premiered at an international ...
Fernand was a tropical storm in the Sargasso Sea Saturday afternoon Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its ...
A representative from Bermuda called for urgent global action to protect the vital ecosystem of the Sargasso Sea at the High ...
The Sargasso Sea must be included among priority sites in a plan to protect 30 per cent of the world's ocean by 2030, a local ...
Activists, scientists and Indigenous community members, alongside Greenpeace, called on governments to agree on the process ...
The Sargasso eels, sea turtles, sharks and others are endangered by industrial fishing, plastic and PCB pollution, shipping, and now Sargassum “harvesting” (for fertilizer and cattle feed).
The Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean is now at least 30% more acidic and 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it was 40 years ago — and climate change is to blame.
Midsummer is usually when sargassum, the floating seaweed that often washes up in malodorous piles on Florida beaches, starts to wane. But not this year.
Sargassum has a valuable ecological role at sea, but on beaches it’s an expensive nuisance that threatens tourism. A biological hot spot at sea Sargassum grows in the calm, clear waters of the ...
"Sargassum has always grown in the Sargasso Sea. We have records going back to Christopher Columbus' voyage," Morton said. "What's new is this Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt that first appeared in ...