A tropical wave has unleashed heavy rains and storms in Tulum, triggering floods, power outages, and transportation delays. Officials warn of continuing downpours and advise residents to stay vigilant and follow safety updates.
Saharan dust arrives in Tulum and the Riviera Maya, bringing hazy skies and golden sunsets while raising questions about its impact on health, weather, and everyday life in the region.
Seasonal sargassum influx has resumed on Quintana Roo’s beaches, challenging tour operators and municipalities to ramp up clean-ups. Officials caution residents and visitors to stay informed as algae blooms intensify through summer.
A pivotal study is underway to assess the carrying capacity of coastal areas, aimed at ensuring sustainable development and preserving long-term ecological balance for future generations.
The Atlantic sargassum belt has hit a new record, surging to 40 million tons, overwhelming coastal ecosystems and prompting urgent environmental action in Quintana Roo.
Sargassum in the Riviera Maya has reached historic levels in 2025, threatening tourism, marine ecosystems, and public health as local efforts intensify to combat this growing crisis.
Environmentalists renew calls to expand the marine turtle sanctuary in Xcacel-Xcacelito, Mexico, advocating for broader coastal protection to safeguard endangered species amid growing ecological concerns.
A local environmental group advocates for stricter measures to protect endangered sea turtles, emphasizing coastal conservation’s ecological and cultural importance.
Quintana Roo faces a growing sargassum crisis with 15 beaches impacted and projections warning of 25,000 tons by 2025. Authorities implement urgent prevention strategies to mitigate environmental and tourism impacts.
Fires have consumed over 3,000 hectares across Quintana Roo, spurring authorities to implement emergency measures. Concerns grow over ecological consequences as teams work tirelessly to contain blazes amid heightened risks.
A jaguar enters a cenote in Yucatán, captured on camera in a region where locals protect wildlife. A powerful example of peaceful coexistence, tradition, and ecological balance.
Tulum recorded 783 observations and 364 species in the 2025 City Nature Challenge, led by Eco-Bahia Foundation, uniting community and experts for global biodiversity awareness.
A surge of sargassum in the Mexican Caribbean releases a pungent rotten egg odor as it decomposes. An expert explains the environmental and health implications of this recurring crisis.
Tulum is moving forward with the rehabilitation of its coastal corridor, a key project to improve mobility, road safety, and support the city’s tourism and urban development.
A controversial stone quarry in Tulum faces scrutiny as activists and residents challenge its environmental impact, citing violations of local regulations and threats to ecosystems critical to the region’s sustainability.
Tulum authorities report the successful removal of nearly 4,000 tons of sargassum through coordinated coastal cleanup initiatives, highlighting community and government collaboration to address environmental challenges impacting local ecosystems and tourism.
Tulum implements new measures to safeguard sea turtle nesting sites, ensuring protection through community and environmental initiatives. Learn how conservation efforts are boosting marine life preservation.
Quintana Roo officials announce new strategies to manage an anticipated massive sargassum influx, focusing on environmental protection and coastal resilience.