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However, it’s important to know the sargassum is separated into smaller clumps within the 5,000 mile radius, and not one singular and giant 5,000 mile clump. Why is it concerning for humans?
Ignoring it can be dangerous — and odorous. Once ashore, sargassum isn't just unsightly or cumbersome to swim around — it stinks. The seaweed starts to decay within 24 hours of hitting the ...
Traveling west, the blob will push through the Caribbean and up into the Gulf of Mexico during the summer. The seaweed is expected to show up on beaches in Florida around July, Lapointe said.
Some 2,896 kilometers (1,800 miles) below the planet's crust, about halfway to the center of the Earth, two giant blobs can ...
You’ll never guess what’s hiding in this giant sea blob. By Mike Wehner. ... shipwreck at a depth of around 200 meters and had run into the strange ... weird blobs are just part of the ...
However, it’s important to know the sargassum is separated into smaller clumps within the 5,000 mile radius, and not one singular and giant 5,000 mile clump. Why is it concerning for humans?
However, it’s important to know the sargassum is separated into smaller clumps within the 5,000 mile radius, and not one singular and giant 5,000 mile clump. Why is it concerning for humans?