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Tulum sargassum returns

Tulum sargassum returns after lull and crews race the tide

After several clear days, seaweed is back on Tulum’s beaches. Municipal crews moved in at first light, backed by the Navy, to keep new mats from piling up—especially near Santa Fe inside the national park, where the rocky shoreline often traps the algae. Officials say the lull ow…

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