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Topic Title: Recent Sargassum assessment Topic Summary: Created On: 05/29/2023 10:44 AM |
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05/29/2023 10:44 AM
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NOAA via WPTV in West Palm.
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06/01/2023 01:33 AM
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A "flesh eating" Vibrio bacterium is thriving on bits of plastic among the Sargassum. No evident actual threat to people. WESH Orlando
Edited: 06/01/2023 at 01:35 AM by ww |
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06/02/2023 12:42 AM
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The Florida Atlantic University press release that set off the news stories. It links to the open-access research paper, which emphasizes that these Sargassum-related Vibrio species are not well known, but there is reason to be cautious about harvesting the stuff that comes ashore. Maybe wear gloves when gathering mulch?
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06/02/2023 02:38 AM
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Melbeach report for yesterday, massive sargassum! Not the worst I've seen but pretty thick.
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06/02/2023 05:51 AM
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has Burry got a recipe for that, yet
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06/02/2023 05:55 PM
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Burry's Sargassum Soup, south is either puree or bisque. Surfed north of the Cape today, consomme!
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06/02/2023 11:02 PM
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Edited: 06/02/2023 at 11:13 PM by ww |
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06/05/2023 07:01 PM
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Bad today. North east wind brought it in.
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06/05/2023 07:36 PM
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