Soon, mounds of unsightly sargassum – carried by currents from the Sargasso Sea and linked to climate change – were carpeting ...
Seaweed-based biogas is now being used to power cars in Barbados.
Museu de História Natural do Funchal, Rua da Mouraria, n 31, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal and MARE Madeira – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre Madeira, Portugal ...
The sargassum invasion has worsened since it exploded in the region in 2011. Forecasts and the seaweed already washing up suggest that 2024 will be another alarming year. The Sargasso Sea The ...
The Sargasso Sea is surrounded by four major ocean currents, which form a gyre that isolates it from the rest of the Atlantic ...
On the right side of the cover, it is daytime—and we can see two kinds of algae in the water around the boat. One type is microalgae, which can only be seen with a microscope. Macroalgae, on the other ...
Instead of letting the seaweed, which is called sargassum, break down on the beach and ruin everyone’s dream holiday, a team of scientists has now figured out how to turn the algae into a biogas.
With sargassum also floating in waters around Singapore, should Singaporeans be concerned about an apocalypse by seaweed? Journalists Gena Soh and Gabrielle Chan wade in. A: Sargassum is a type 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 ...
Explore the marine wonders of Anjuna through a sunset seaweed walk, showcasing Goa's rich natural heritage and culinary ...