Sargazo Reaches the Mexican Caribbean in Figures Never Seen Before
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Guadalajara, Jalisco Tonadas de sargazo arrive in the Mexican Caribbean. More than a change of color from turqueza blue to coffee, it is an environmental emergency that affects coastal ecosystems, health, economy and tourism. For years, scientists have been looking for solutions to attack this macro algae, but also to use it in some way and take advantage of it.
This is done by UNAM in the face of sargazo in the Mexican Caribbean The sargazo phenomenon on the coasts of the Caribbean continues to be an environmental, economic and social challenge Sunday, June 8, 2025 Sunday, June 8, 2025 Municipalities Puebla This is carried out by UNAM in front of sargazo in the Mexican Caribbean Nation Mexico.- The sargazo phenomenon on the coasts of the Mexican Caribbean continues to be an environmental, economic and …
The Secretariat of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation (Secihti) led a session of the “Technical Table for the Integral Management and Utilization of Pelagic Sargazo in Mexico”, where 46 specialists from 19 institutions presented scientific and technological advances in the face of the sargazo phenomenon that affects the Mexican Caribbean. #Comunicado Integral management and exploitation of sargazo requires studies and proposals base…
From the other side of the Atlantic, or more specifically, from the Caribbean, news emerges about the intensity with which the season of sargaso comes this year. A sea of seaweed recurring that, especially since 2013, supposes more of a leading ravine for the beaches of the Mexican Caribbean and the Dominican Republic, due to the impact that it can have on both the environment and tourism, vital in these areas. From the travel agencies urge caut…
The beaches of the Mexican Caribbean face one of the worst sargasm crises in years, with projections that could exceed the record of more than 522 thousand tons recorded in 2018. According to UNAM, in May alone 37.5 million... Full note »
Jasmín Ramos / Grupo Canton Active reserves and good positioning of the Mexican Caribbean, but AMATUR warns about challenges in connectivity, customs and tourism promotion. Cancún.- The president of the Mexican Association of Receptive Tourism Travel Agencies (Amatur), Sergio González Rubiera, pointed out that, although the destinations of the Mexican Caribbean remain competitive, there are challenges [...] The post Caribe Mexicano with active r…
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