Quintana Roo has more sargassum than the last 4 years

Cancun, Quintana Roo.- The Sargassum Monitoring Network, which carries out this monitoring day by day, reported yesterday that it is the first time in four years that 50 points of the coast of Quintana Roo are registered in red, that is, with excessive macroalgae. In the town of Mahahual you can see large volumes of sargassum; even environmentalists have reported the death of fish. The monitoring foresees that next week the sargassum recales will increase, which will go from Punta Cancun to Xcalak. Report issued today by the Sargasso Monitoring Network of Quintana Roo. “It is expected that throughout this week, sargassum recales will increase from moderate to very intense, from Punta Cancun to Xcalak!” (Screenshot) The network described as critical the amount and volume of algae that will arrive at Mexican beaches and warned about the risks to the coastal marine ecosystem. We recommend you read: Yesterday, tourism service providers and restaurateurs blocked the entrance to the town to demand from the authorities a dialogue table with technicians and specialists, to find a solution to the problem. 13 day laborers go from Jalisco to their lands without money, without life



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