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Over 140 Tons of Sargassum Removed in Isla Mujeres After Atypical Landing at Playa Norte

Isla Mujeres activates emergency cleanup as over 140 tons of sargassum land at Playa Norte. Authorities respond quickly to protect tourism amid seasonal algae surge.

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An atypical and unusually large sargassum grounding was recorded Monday morning at Playa Norte in Isla Mujeres, as over 140 tons of algae washed ashore in a single event. The unexpected arrival of sargassum in the El Riíto area triggered an immediate . . .

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