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Does Hawaii get sargassum?

(Sargassum echinocarpum) Endemic to Hawai'i, limu kala is one of the most important algae used in cultural practices. It is used in ho'oponopono, or forgiveness, ceremonies, where participants would be given a piece of limu kala, pray, and then eat the limu at the end.



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Sargassum polyphyllum, or limu kala, is an endemic Hawaiian species common on wave swept benches.

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Invasive seaweeds are now also common on some of Hawai'i's shorelines.

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While exposed eastern shores are most likely to get hit by surges of sargassum, some beaches in Mexico have no sargassum. This includes Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo and Cozumel's western shore. They're generally seaweed-free.

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Caribbean islands most affected by sargassum seaweed in the past include beaches in Barbados, Tobago, Guadeloupe, Dominican Republic and Martinique.

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Palm Beach in Aruba, Dutch Caribbean It's one of the most reliable Caribbean islands without sargassum. While there are several small, boutique-sized hotels in Aruba, here are two of our favourite large resorts on Palm Beach and Eagle Beach.

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Sargassum inundations occur mainly on the windward coast of Saint Lucia like most Eastern Caribbean Island States, with occasional landings occurring on the southwest coast. This influences which assets are impacted.

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The amount of sargassum seaweed in Cancun varies by season and even daily. Generally the worst months for seaweed are July and August.

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There is very little seaweed in Hawaii. That's what makes most all the beaches very nice. we stayed at The Village by the Sea (aka Kauhale Makai) a few years ago as it was all we could find ( we booked one day and left the next ).. and there was a ton of seaweed out front every morning.

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They clean up very early in the morning every day while you're still in bed. There is little seaweed in Waikiki beach too. Read Hawaii Aloha seaweed clean up and how to volunteer to join a beach clean up in Hawaii. Does Japan technically have seaweed?

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Beach property in front of homes, hotels, and other built structures is subject to erosion from waves and tidal action. Climate change, particularly sea level rise, is likely to accelerate the rate of coastal erosion, resulting in a loss of shorelines, beaches, and property.

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Playa Porto Mari on Curacao, Dutch Caribbean One of the most beautiful beaches in Curacao also happens to be one of the best Caribbean beaches without sargassum. Located on the west coast of the island of Curacao, Playa Porto Mari is a private beach which means there is an entrance fee.

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Sargassum seaweed washing up on Florida beaches has ebbed to levels normally seen in early fall, even below normal in some areas. The once-anticipated 5,000-mile-wide bog in the Atlantic and Caribbean has rapidly — and mysteriously — disappeared.

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Popular resort hubs, including Playa del Carmen and Tulum, have ramped up efforts to deter sargassum from affecting travelers. What is this? Both destinations have set up temporary barriers and hired more cleaners in an effort to attract more travelers.

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Sargassum can collect on windward coasts in the Turks and Caicos, such as on much of South Caicos, Grand Turk, the eastern side of North Caicos, and the Ambergris Cays.

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TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF SARGASSUM SEASON By traveling to the Caribbean from November to February, you should be able to avoid the worst sargassum blooms.

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Since 2011, 2023 still ranks in the top half of the worst sargassum seaweed seasons. With the latest data, USF researchers say in June, sargassum will likely decrease in the Gulf of Mexico, meaning beachgoers may not have such a smelly experience. The USF lab forecasts the decrease to continue through August.

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