Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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USF and NASA warn that July sargassum arrival will peak on Mexican Caribbean beaches

USF and NASA warn that July sargassum arrival Caribbean will peak on Mexican Caribbean beaches, driven by currents through the Yucatán Channel.

Cancun, Q. Roo - June signaled the start of a dramatic shift in sargassum blooms across the tropical Atlantic, but scientists say July may prove far more challenging for coastal communities . According to the latest bulletin from the Sargassum Observatory—co-run by the University of South Florida and NASA—the overall mass of floating macroalgae, though beginning to wane in some open-ocean regions, remains elevated compared to most recent . . .

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