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Is there sargassum in Ambergris Caye?

Over the past few years, a brown seaweed called sargassum has floated onto the beaches of much of the Florida Keys and the Caribbean. The beaches here on Ambergris Caye have been significantly affected as well.



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The brown algae known as Sargassum usually starts to invade the beaches from around March. After it beaches on the shore it rots making the beach unattractive and a stinking place.

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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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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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Friday, February 10th, 2023 The return of sargassum to the shores of Ambergris Caye is once again a challenge. One of the reasons speculated for the increase is the windier days. According to the National Meteorological Service of Belize, moderate easterly airflow exists, blowing the seaweed to shore.

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Because of Orchid Bay's unique geographical location, the property has one of the only beaches in Belize that is unaffected by the Sargassum Seaweed Bloom.

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An unusual amount of brown algae called Sargassum has been observed floating in the waters around Roatan during the last months of 2014 and beginning of 2015.

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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.

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We were just at Ambergris Caye last week. Yes, the seaweed along the beach is pretty bad. Our resort had people raking and hauling it off nearly all day long. We walked both to the north and south of our resort and it was everywhere.

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All of the islands in the Caribbean are in the target zone for where sargassum might wash shore, he says, with the Southern Lesser Antilles (which includes islands such as Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Margarita Island, and Trinidad and Tobago) likely to be slightly less impacted than elsewhere in the Caribbean.

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This means that Cozumel continues to be one of the least sargassum-affected municipalities and maintains clean western beaches (different from the landscape of other Quintana Roo destinations).

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They include: Turneffe, Lighthouse Reef and Glover's Reef Atolls. Amongst these options, Half Moon Caye—a protected monument—is said to have the clearest water in Belize…as well as the comical red-footed boobies…

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Is It Safe to Swim in The Ocean in Belize? Yes, it is relatively safe to swim in the ocean in Belize. When you visit Belize's most popular beaches — Placencia, Maya Beach, Ambergris Caye, and Caye Caulker — you'll find clear, shallow water that makes for easy swimming and snorkeling.

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The brown algae known as Sargassum usually starts to invade the beaches from around March. After it beaches on the shore it rots making the beach unattractive and a stinking place.

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