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This is going to Hit Florida
[Too much Sargassum can present challenges for marine life and devastates sandy beaches used by tourists It has wreaked havoc on the shorelines of the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and east coast of Florida] [A seaweed bloom unlike the world has ever seen has been spotted from space, reaching from the west coast of Africa to the Gulf of Mexico some 5,000 miles away. The humongous mass - larger than any before it, and heavier than 200 fully loaded aircraft carriers - blankets the surface of the tropical Atlantic Ocean.] Kelp known as sargassum can be harmful to human health as it decomposes, producing an acid gas with a rotten egg smell as it does. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ted-SPACE.html Maybe Blow it up? |
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You’d think they could come up with something in the labs to maybe neutralise it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Piss orf.
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Kelp is popular in sushi bars.
Perhaps Japan's dwindling population has caused this? |
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