Dear Colleagues,
Many of you might be aware or have observed that during the past several years 
beaches around the Caribbean (and the Gulf of Mexico) have been impacted by 
high amounts of brown algae known as Sargassum or gulfweed. I am trying to 
build a historical record of these events. The goal is to add beyond what the 
scientific literature, databases (e.g., SaWS), and newspapers have reported so 
far. So, if you have pictures or made notes of places where you saw massive 
amounts of these algae in the past (or currently) I will greatly appreciate if 
you could share that information. My goals is to add to what is already known, 
particularly for the Caribbean.

These stranded seaweed events have been implicated in die-offs of fishes and 
turtles, as well as potentially affecting tourism because of the displeasing 
sights and smells as the algae rot. Many Caribbean governments and businesses 
have been financially burdened by conducting cleanups as well. If you have 
witnessed these events, I will appreciate that you contact me directly 
([email protected]) with the following: 1) Location where the algae were 
observed, 2) Approximate date (month and year), and 3) a picture if available 
(will not be published, it is to try assessing biomass). If you are unsure of 
what the seaweeds look like, this excellent article deals with the issue for 
the Gulf of Mexico: 
https://eos.org/features/sargassum-watch-warns-of-incoming-seaweed<https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Feos.org%2Ffeatures%2Fsargassum-watch-warns-of-incoming-seaweed&h=ATOyD93-UXXgy6tBj25ZEyrd82U5pHJ3JuvDMzLOhmJViDiUdPKM-8dyXgjepbn4QcleFZRrfQS9rgBwA7OKvWeOimiaGMIw6DGS1PAllh_wBpAINhV_7f0hh7c1FmE9XFetfrSj7w>
I will be grateful for any information you can share. I am casting a broad net, 
so I apologize for the cross postings.

Edwin
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Dr. Edwin Cruz-Rivera
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of the Virgin Islands
#2 John Brewers Bay
St. Thomas 00802
USVI
Tel: 1-340-693-1235
Fax: 1-340-693-1385

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