A 5,000-mile-long seaweed blob weighing an estimated 12 tons is inching across the Caribbean toward Miami.
Sargassum seaweed is pictured on the shore of Miami Beach in 2020. Photo: Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
When it hits the beach, sargassum emits a gas that smells like rotten eggs and the sea life that resides within can cause skin irritation.The big picture: As for the rest of Florida, he said the west coast should not be impacted. Neither should the northeastern portion of the state north of around Cape Canaveral, he said.The intrigue:
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