Researcher said there was a 75% decrease of sargassum in the Gulf of Mexico in June. The researches added that this trend will likely continue for the next two or three months.
People along the Gulf of Mexico may not have to worry about sargassum, a large cluster of brown algae, this season.
Researcher said there was a 75% decrease of sargassum in the Gulf of Mexico in June, which was"beyond expectation." The researches added that this trend will likely continue for the next two or three months, noting it's"good news" for many Florida residents.It's not uncommon for Florida beaches to be hit by sargassum. It happens every year.
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