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The stinky sargassum is currently traveling across the Atlantic and Caribbean. It’s the largest amount ever recorded.
Rip currents are among the deadliest natural hazards at beaches across the U.S. and can endanger even experienced swimmers.
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Beau Welling completes extensive renovation of Pete Dye's Oak Marsh at Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa in Florida.
Wondering what that smell is at the beach? Sargassum has made its return to Florida beaches for 2025. Will this be a record ...
It’s the season for seaweed, and researchers say it’s back with a vengeance: the month of April broke records for the amount ...
The white “Thor Guard” devices along Atlantic beach predict lightning strikes before they happen by analyzing the ...
The University of South Florida College of Marine Science estimated the sargassum blob to be around 13 million tons – a ...
The total amount of sargassum in the Atlantic in April was 40% higher than the previous all-time high set in June 2022.
Bad news, beachgoers: The seaweed monster is back and it’s expected to be bigger than ever.
A large amount of sargassum has been measured in offshore waters east of Florida. Will the seaweed reach Palm Beach County ...
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. - SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites from Florida on Thurday night. A Falcon 9 rocket ...