
What’s feeding the 5,000-mile blob of seaweed growing in the Atlantic?
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The Problems With the Sargassum Belt in the Gulf of Mexico
The Great Atlantic Sargassum belt is causing problems both offshore and onshore. It's having negative impacts on sea grasses and coral reefs, says Brian O'Neill. As this massive amount of Sargassums comes ashore, it rots, discolours the water,. and releases toxic hydrogen-sulfide gas. The Mississippi River carries a lot of nitrogen and phosphorus down into the Gulf where it can support greater growth and biomass.
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