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Researchers discuss concern about Sargasso in Puerto Vallarta

University researchers lectured on the presence of sargassum in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Although in some photos and videos of the beach of Mismaloya, analyzed by the academics, the small spots of the seaweed are minimal, they fear that by the contamination of the water the situation could be aggravated.

In Mexico, the macroalga has already invaded the coasts of Cancún, Tulum, Playa del Carmen and Puerto Morelos, where it has caused an unpleasant smell and appearance that scare away visitors.

In the case of Jalisco, the scientists explained that sargassum on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta does not travel . . .

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