Caribbean beaches besieged by seaweed
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Since 2011, seaweed in Mexico’s Quintana Roo state and across the Caribbean has exploded for reasons scientists suspect is related to climate change, and officials are trying to control the spread. When it washes ashore, the seaweed - known as sargassum - turns black and emits a sewage-like stench so powerful it has been known to make travelers ill.
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