
I understand it's similarly effecting the shores of North America and the Caribbean. Is this menace likely to abate anytime soon? Within the next few years perhaps?
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abajan wrote:Sargassum seaweed is invading the shores of Barbados in such mammoth quantities that our government has all but declared "a state of national emergency", to quote today's Sunday Sun newspaper. It's really alarming to see the state in which it has many of our beaches.![]()
I understand it's similarly effecting the shores of North America and the Caribbean. Is this menace likely to abate anytime soon? Within the next few years perhaps?
Gustywind wrote:abajan wrote:Sargassum seaweed is invading the shores of Barbados in such mammoth quantities that our government has all but declared "a state of national emergency", to quote today's Sunday Sun newspaper. It's really alarming to see the state in which it has many of our beaches.![]()
I understand it's similarly effecting the shores of North America and the Caribbean. Is this menace likely to abate anytime soon? Within the next few years perhaps?
Great post Abajan!!!Guadeloupe is suffering the same way, that's a nightmare! Moreover, looks like given our journalists that's a correlation could be make between sargassum and the awfull SAL!
abajan wrote:Gustywind wrote:abajan wrote:Sargassum seaweed is invading the shores of Barbados in such mammoth quantities that our government has all but declared "a state of national emergency", to quote today's Sunday Sun newspaper. It's really alarming to see the state in which it has many of our beaches.![]()
I understand it's similarly effecting the shores of North America and the Caribbean. Is this menace likely to abate anytime soon? Within the next few years perhaps?
Great post Abajan!!!Guadeloupe is suffering the same way, that's a nightmare! Moreover, looks like given our journalists that's a correlation could be make between sargassum and the awfull SAL!
Hi Gusty
Seems like deforestation of the Amazon along with higher than normal rainfall there may also have played a part: http://www.newsweek.com/sargassum-ruini ... ago-347735
gatorcane wrote:Got any pics? This stuff gets onto the beaches of SE Florida and is quite annoying. From what you are saying, seems like this stuff is everywhere down there right now
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