Near-record amounts of seaweed are smothering Caribbean coasts from Puerto Rico to Barbados, killing fish and wildlife, choking tourism and releasing noxious gases Continue reading…
Source: WIBX 950
Record Amount of Seaweed is Choking Shores in the Caribbean
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