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Workshop Sargassum and Oil Spills Monitoring Pilot Project for the Caribbean Sea & Adjacent Regions

2 - 4 May 2018 | Mexico
April 30, 2020/by sargassumhub

French-American Workshop on Sargassum

17-19 January 2018 | Galveston, Texas, USA
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

United Nations Environment Assembly Sargassum Side Event

27 May 2016 | Nairobi, Kenya
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

Regional Caribbean Conference

21- 22 March 2016 | Moskito Island, British Virgin Islands
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

Caribbean Sea Commission Symposium: Challenges, Dialogue and Cooperation towards the Sustainability of the Caribbean Sea

23-24 November 2015
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

First Regional Expert Group Meeting on Sargassum Invasion in West Africa

11-13 November 2015 | Freetown, Sierra Leone
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

Gulf Coast Sargassum Symposium

2-3 April 2015 | Galveston, Texas, USA
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

COVERAGE – Sargasso Sea Workshop

20-26 March 2016 | Key West, Florida, USA
April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

Sargassum Watch MMRL-FIU

April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

Pelagic Sargassum in the Caribbean University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory

April 30, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

SARGASSUM OUTLOOK BULLETIN MARCH 2020

Outlook of 2020 Sargassum blooms in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
March 31, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

ELEMENT CONCENTRATIONS IN PELAGIC SARGASSUM ALONG THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN COAST IN 2018-2019

The massive influx of pelagic Sargassum spp. (sargasso) into the Mexican Caribbean Sea has caused major deterioration of the coastal environment and has affected the tourism industry as well as livelihoods since 2015.
February 26, 2020/by Nuno Pereira

THE DISTRIBUTION AND MITOCHONDRIAL GENOTYPE OF THE HYDROID AGLAOPHENIA LATECARINATA IS CORRELATED WITH ITS PELAGIC SARGASSUM SUBSTRATE TYPE IN THE TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL WESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN

The pelagic brown macroalga Sargassum supports rich biological communities in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic region, including a variety of epiphytic invertebrates that grow on the Sargassum itself.
October 18, 2019/by Nuno Pereira

NASA SATELLITE FINDS BIGGEST SEAWEED BLOOM IN THE WORLD

An unprecedented belt of brown algae stretches from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico—and it’s likely here to stay.
July 8, 2019/by Nuno Pereira
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