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Re: More sargassum
[Re: Tonythepilot]
#296120
02/20/2023 10:46 AM
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Scostello
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Re: More sargassum
[Re: Tonythepilot]
#296141
02/20/2023 02:05 PM
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Zanshin
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The beaches here in Grand Case are Sargassum-free at the moment. The Sargassum crisis has been growing annually for the past couple of years, see NPR Article and SAWS study
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Re: More sargassum
[Re: Tonythepilot]
#296181
02/21/2023 08:05 AM
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Colour1
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If the scientist can figure out what is churning this up out of South America, it could be kept under control.
Sand Gravity, got to love it!
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