When waves of sargassum - a type of seaweed - washed up on Eastern Caribbean ... where its impact on Cancun's beaches made international headlines. Now it is happening again and everything ...
While tourist arrivals at the Cancun airport were up 3.3% in March over the same month last year, many fear this will not last long with the sargassum befouling white sand beaches and blue waters ...
According to information from the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) of Quintana Roo, there are currently 16 “free” sargassum beaches in the Cancun and Riviera Maya region among a sample of 48 ...
Cancún also has what's called "sargassum season," when brown seaweed covers the otherwise gorgeous beaches. This happens between April to August, and it's typically worse the further south you go ...
In Mexico, 0.1 million tons of sargassum seaweed washes up ... Marvel’s binder jetting operations. Excessive seaweed washed up on a beach in Cancun, converted into raw useable material, leaving ...
The seaweed has inundated beaches, causing an environmental nuisance. As of June 2018, the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt, as scientists call it, extended 8,850km (5,500 miles) and was made up of ...
Mountains of brown, sludgy sargassum, an invasive species of seaweed, have rendered popular beaches in the Caribbean into an unsightly mess. The situation has become so dire that Barbados' prime ...