Tulum Invests Millions to Combat Seaweed & Erosion Crisis
In the second quarter of 2024, Tulum City Council dedicated over 17.3 million pesos to...
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In the second quarter of 2024, Tulum City Council dedicated over 17.3 million pesos to...
The first Sargassum Transformation Plant in Quintana Roo was recently inaugurated, marking a significant step...
Experts anticipate that this year's sargassum season will conclude in October with minimal impact on...
European Union (EU) member countries have initiated a program to tackle the escalating issue of...
At a forum in Cancun, it was suggested that sargassum, a type of seaweed, could...
Cozumel has been facing an unusual surge in seaweed accumulation in 2024, with increasing difficulty...
Cancún's Playa Chac Mool is starting to see an influx of tourists, with its clear,...
Hurricane "Beryl" resulted in sargassum seaweed washing up on the beaches of Cancún. Jesús Adrián...
Despite challenging weather conditions affecting water-based activities, Majahual continues to maintain a steady hotel occupancy...
Over 150 tons of sargassum seaweed have been cleared from the beaches of Isla Mujeres...
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.