The Awkward Tsar · @theawkwardtsar
119 followers · 285 posts · Server stranger.social

I wonder if is going to sue the country of Sargasso for this since seaweed isn't allowed to collect on his beaches without permission from the government of Florida.

cnn.com/videos/us/2023/05/01/s




#dirtydiaperdesantis #sargasso #sargasshole #desantis #desantisisasargasshole

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Third spruce tree on the left · @tezoatlipoca
251 followers · 1257 posts · Server mas.to

NO TIME TO EXPLAIN!

I need a PDF or a snip of from " and The Triangle" comic circa 1977/1978.

This one:

#sargasso #biggles #sunday #bebe

Last updated 2 years ago

PepijnVemer · @PepijnVemer
84 followers · 497 posts · Server social.sargasso.nl

Nieuwe ontwikkeling, waar ik wel blij mee ben: ik kan op mijn instance geen bijlagen (foto's) zonder beschrijvingen meer posten.

#sargasso #toegankelijkheid

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DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
717 followers · 7962 posts · Server kolektiva.social

: Here's what you need to know

Experts predict it's likely here to stay

By Petar Denoble, MD, D.Sc., Mar 2, 2020

"If you’ve cruised the eastern or South recently, you probably caught a whiff of a rotten egg smell and noticed piles of floating brown seaweed hugging the shore. Far more than an eyesore, this Sargassum seaweed—and the gases it emits as it rots—has been proven to be hazardous to human health.

"Since 2011, massive Sargassum rafts have been washed up ashore along the eastern Caribbean, spoiling beaches, affecting near-coastal sea life, and causing health problems for beachgoers, boaters, and fishers. Recent satellite observations reveal an unprecedented belt of this brown macroalgae stretching from to the Gulf of —and experts predict that it’s likely there to stay. The problem has become such a menace south of the border that the Mexican Navy has been put in charge of dealing with it.

"Causes of the proliferation of are thought to be the influx of fertilizers from the and river basins; dust blown in from the Desert carrying nitrogen, phosphorus, and ; and increased surface of the . In normal circumstances, the mass of sargasso may double in 11 days. With increasing temperatures, that growth gets boosted. The thickness of sargasso rafts gets larger, and the shores get hit by walls of sargasso mass.

"Under normal conditions, floating Sargassum is a thriving , providing a vital habitat and food source for many sea species—including turtles and mahi-mahi. But when it grows too thick, and cannot break through it to the surface and often choke. And when sunlight cannot get through it to the bottom, bottom life gets damaged to the point of .

"Sargassum presents risks to human health as well. In the water, it’s harmless to humans, but the trouble begins once it lands on the beach and starts to decompose. The decomposition of beached sargasso begins 48 hours after washing up. It then releases hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas and ammonia. H2S is a broad-spectrum poison that smells of rotten eggs.

"Breathing in these toxic gases may cause respiratory, skin and symptoms in people that come in close contact with degrading sargasso. In 2018, in Guadeloupe and Martinique, there were 11,000 cases of suspected reported. Patients complained of heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, vertigo, headache, and skin rashes."

Read more:
danboater.org/travel-health-an

#sargassum #toxicity #caribbean #florida #westafrica #mexico #sargasso #amazon #congo #sahara #iron #temperature #ocean #ecosystem #dolphins #turtles #extinction #neurocognitive #poisoning #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #pollution #fertilizers

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Veranderwens · @veranderwens
261 followers · 5025 posts · Server mastodon.nl
Chris Mays · @yeschaton
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Good news for Spec-fic fans. David has a new novel in his universe coming next month. He's long been a favorite, or should I say favourite, since he can't seem to get a contract on this side of the Sea. harpervoyagerbooks.co.uk/produ

#zindell #neverness #sargasso

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