The 5 Dec. 1974 edition of The Caymanian Compass announced in a front-page story that Southern Airways was about to begin its new service between Grand Cayman and Miami with the arrival of a DC-9 ...
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.
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 ...
These are tropical cyclones, pluvial/riverine flooding, surging/coastal flooding, excessive dryness, fire weather, excessive heat, coral reef bleaching, Saharan dust intrusion, and Sargassum beaching.