Sargassum
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Environment & Nature
Navy Deploys Ocean Barriers against Sargassum
Innovative measures in Quintana Roo combat sargassum, aiming to protect tourism and transform seaweed into biodiesel.
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Environment & Nature
Is This Sargassum Season Different?
Tulum braces for 135 tons of sargassum this week, with significant efforts underway to mitigate the impact on local beaches and tourism.
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Environment & Nature
Sargassum Surge Set to Sweep Tulum Shores
135 tons of sargassum are predicted to hit Tulum's shores next week, initiating the sargassum season until August.
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Travel
Sargassum Siege in Tulum: Will Easter Shine?
Tourism workers in Tulum are on alert as sargassum begins to affect beaches before Easter, with efforts focusing on cleanup and prevention.
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Environment & Nature
Tulum’s High-Seas Fight Against Sargassum
Tulum leads the charge against sargassum invasion with innovative technology, marking a crucial milestone in coastal preservation efforts.
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Environment & Nature
Tulum’s Sargassum Battle Takes to the High Seas
Mayor Castañón unveils "Tulum Against Sargassum" plan, deploying technology and funds to preserve Platinum Beaches.
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Sin categoría
Beyond Myths: A Closer Look at Tulum’s Sargassum Crisis
Discover the challenge of Sargassum, the pelagic seaweed invading Tulum's shores. Unraveling its origins and impacts, the race for sustainable solutions begins.
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Politics
Sargazo-Free Paradise in Tulum with $32 Million Guarantee
Quintana Roo invests millions to battle sargassum on Mexican Caribbean shores, with an ambitious cleanup strategy and marine maintenance program. Paradise preserved!
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Environment & Nature
18,450 Tons of Sargassum Banished from Quintana Roo’s Shores
Mexico's Semar emerges victorious as 18,450 tons of sargassum vanquished from Quintana Roo's shores! A triumph for marine conservation in 2023!
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Society
Cocaine Discovery in Tulum Seaweed, the Dark Side of Paradise
Cocaine packages hidden amidst Tulum's seaweed raise concerns. Second discovery in two months prompts investigations and calls for increased security. Tourism at risk.
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