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Current estimates suggest that there are around 37.5 million metric tons of sargassum involved in this latest bloom. Despite ...
A three-judge appeals court panel ruled against The Associated Press in its continuing bid to restore full access to covering ...
A brown algae known for its sulfur smell and ability to smother coral reefs is headed toward Puerto Rico and Florida.
Share articleAh summertime. Time for gloom and doom, whether it be hurricane predictions, hot tub ocean temperatures, or the ...
Satellite images early Friday show Saharan dust over the Florida peninsula and the eastern Gulf. What that means for the ...
Millions of tons of seaweed currently floating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean could soon make its way toward the U.S., ...
Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop ...
U.S. forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are expecting an above-normal 2025 Atlantic ...
Along with Saharan dust, rain can be expected to continue in some locations, along with higher temps and a heat index in the ...
The costliest hurricane to impact the U.S. was Hurricane Katrina (2005), which caused an estimated $201.3 billion in damage.
Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina’s governors are all asking for control of red snapper limits in the Atlantic Ocean.
Blooms of of smelly, toxic seaweed shattered records in May, growing to over 37 million tons and inundating beaches. If it’s not bad enough already, the amount of seaweed is expected to grow ...