Sargassum Toothpaste Fights Cavity Bacteria
San Juan, Puerto Rico — Students at the Ponce Health Sciences University School of Dental...
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
San Juan, Puerto Rico — Students at the Ponce Health Sciences University School of Dental...
Mexico City — The Mexican government's decision to incorporate holopelagic Caribbean sargassum as a fishery...
TULUM, Mexico — The beaches of the Mexican Caribbean, particularly those in Tulum, have registered...
CANCÚN, Q. ROO — The city of Cancún has faced a historic influx of sargassum...
Miami, Florida — Sargassum, the plague of seaweed that frequently inundates Caribbean and Florida beaches,...
QUINTANA ROO, Mexico — The year 2025 has marked a milestone in Mexico's environmental history,...
CANCÚN, QRoo — A documentary titled "Sargasso," presented this past Friday at the National Library...
AKUMAL — Specialists, civil society organizations, and tourism sector stakeholders will participate in the First...
Tulum, Quintana Roo — Two sargassum collection vessels belonging to the Mexican Navy (Semar) are...
Cozumel, Mexico — More than 120 tons of sargassum have been collected from the coasts...
Sargassum News tracks the latest developments in sargassum seaweed influx across Quintana Roo’s coastline. Our team monitors environmental reports, government announcements, and beach condition updates to bring you timely English-language coverage of sargassum levels on beaches from Cancun to Tulum, containment barrier installations and their effectiveness, environmental impact on marine ecosystems, and the economic effect on tourism.
Whether you are a traveler planning your beach vacation, a hotelier managing guest expectations, a researcher tracking the phenomenon, or a resident concerned with local environmental conditions, Sargassum News keeps you informed about the seaweed situation affecting the Mexican Caribbean so you’ll always be in the know.