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Re: Seaweed
[Re: ruralcarrier]
#85826
02/10/2016 08:58 PM
02/10/2016 08:58 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 50 Ontario, Canada
rpotter28
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ruralcarrier said: It comes and goes and can change daily from one beach to another. Of late it seems to be worse in the Orient and Dawn Beach areas but nothing is guaranteed. Very well said, that is the correct answer to this question. I just came back from 30 days on Orient, of which 2 or 3 days it came in very heavy. Nothing you could predict. The rest of the time none or very very little. On those heavy days, I would watch the tractors and the new and very cool seaweed machine clean the beach by 8:00am to be almost perfect clean of seaweed. By afternoon it would be a foot deep and maybe 3 feet wide of the stuff. As I understand it, this is a Caribbean wide situation. Sorry, I should add this is my observations at La Playa down to Coco Beach. In my afternoon walk the seaweed was always less or none from let's say KonTiki down to Papagayo.
Last edited by rpotter28; 02/10/2016 09:41 PM.
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