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BHTA concerned about impact of sargassum influx on tourism - Barbados Today

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Tourism stakeholders are bracing for possible fallout from what could be the largest recorded sargassum seaweed mass to pass through the region in the summer months. Researchers from several oceanographic agencies in Florida say a 5 000-mile wide swath of seaweed has formed in the Atlantic Ocean and is pushing westward with expectations to begin […]

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