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New research shows seaweed on Florida shores costs billions in economic losses
Seaweed stuck on Florida's shores is causing a billion-dollar impact. Now, a published study by researchers in Rhode Island, shows that seaweed is creating losses that ripple across tourism, fishing, ...
An interdisciplinary study confirms, for the first time, the oceanographic pathways that transport floating macroalgae from ...
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Global floating algae are rapidly expanding across Earth’s oceans
Recent AI-driven satellite studies show a significant increase in floating algae, highlighting shifts in ocean ecosystems and ...
A new CIIMAR study demonstrates that natural peptides produced by cyanobacteria are capable of replacing toxic biocides that ...
The rise in Earth's overall temperatures paired with fertilizer runoff is making for ideal growing conditions. Good for ...
A new study estimates Sargassum seaweed costs Florida billions of dollars annually in economic damages. The Southeast Florida ...
For the first time and with help from artificial intelligence, researchers have conducted a comprehensive study of global ...
Seaweed contains fibre, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids; however, limited human data and regulatory barriers continue to ...
AI analysis of 20 years of satellite data shows floating macroalgae blooms expanding worldwide, with rapid growth beginning around 2008–2010. While floating algae can support marine life offshore, ...
What's wiggly and red and (sometimes) found all over Southwest Florida beaches? This algae provides a home for critters and a feast for birds.
Blooms of yellowish-brown seaweed along the Equator are breaking records and defiling beaches, while a centuries-old patch farther north is disappearing. By Eric Niiler A 5,500-mile blob of seaweed in ...
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