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Tulum Brings Out the Heavy Machinery to Keep up with Recent Mass Landing of Sargassum

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The post Tulum brings out the heavy machinery to keep up with recent mass landing of sargassum appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Tulum, Q.R. — Tulum workers have removed approximately 1,700 tons of sargassum from their coast already this year. Another mass arrival had crews back out… The post Tulum brings out the heavy machinery to keep up with recent mass landing of sargassum appeared first on Riviera Maya News.
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As of June 6, the hotel occupation in the Mexican Caribbean was 66.2%, being in Costa Mujeres of 74.2%, in Cancun of 70.6%; in Riviera Maya of 65% and in Tulum of 61.4%, although the lowest occupations are in Isla Mujeres with 57.9% and in Cozumel with 57%, without in either of the last two there is hardly any sargazo. Rodrigo de la Peña, president of the Association of Hotels of Cancun, Puerto Morelos and Isla Mujeres (AHCPMIM), explained that …

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It began the sargazo regale to the coasts of Quintana Roo, an algae that arrives year after year to the beaches of the Mexican Caribbean, sometimes in less or more quantity. Faced with this, on TV Azteca Quintana Roo , we present to you what are the free resorts of the Talofita, TODAY June 14, 2025.

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It is possible that about 100,000 tons will arrive directly on the coast of our country during 2025: Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek, researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology at the Puerto Morelos Unit, Quintana Roo The mass of sargazo that is forming in the tropics already reaches 37.5 million metric tons and some satellite reports mention that it is even 40 million, almost double the record recorded in 2018, when the satellites…

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