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Sargassum seaweed outbreaks inundate beaches in the Gulf and Caribbean
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2018-06-07
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Mass influxes of sargassum seaweed have cursed shorelines for decades. However, researchers say the algae blooms have exploded in extent and frequency in recent years, demonstrating the need for further research.
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