The Sargasso Sea, named due to the floating presence of Sargassum fluitans and S. natans, is usually reported for the tropical region of the Northern Hemisphere. On 14 July 2011, at 02°45’ N and 48°28’ W, samples of pelagic seaweed masses were collected by the Patrol Ship Bracuí of the Brazilian Navy. The seaweed was identified as S. natans, previously considered as of doubtful occurrence in Brazil
International audienceSargassum C. Agardh is a highly diverse genus within the brown algae, with 615...
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Over the past decade unprecedented blooming of pelagic Sargassum has occurred across the Equatorial ...
The Sargasso Sea, named due to the floating presence of Sargassum fluitans and S. natans, is usually...
Starting in 2011, coastal areas of the Caribbean Sea and tropical Atlantic Ocean began to experience...
International audienceSince 2011, unprecedented and repetitive blooms and large mass strandings of t...
International audienceSargassum (class: Phaeophyceae, order: Fucales) is a complex group of marine b...
The ocean’s biological pump connects the surface ocean, where light-driven photosynthetic processes ...
Recently, massive Sargassum influxes have begun washing ashore along the Caribbean, Brazil, West Afr...
Sargassum fluitans and sargassum natans have been impacting and inundating coastal communities in ma...
We report an unusual biomass of floating Sargassum, composed of the species S. fluitans and S. natan...
RESUMEN El alga parda Sargassum natans, forma agrupaciones de talos pelágicos, encontrándose además...
Sargassum algal blooms on ocean surfaces and landings of huge Sargassum mats on beaches is an emergi...
In recent years, strange phenomena occurred in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and West Africa: a mass...
Pelagic Sargassum species have been known for centuries in the Sargasso Sea of the North Atlantic Oc...
International audienceSargassum C. Agardh is a highly diverse genus within the brown algae, with 615...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Over the past decade unprecedented blooming of pelagic Sargassum has occurred across the Equatorial ...
The Sargasso Sea, named due to the floating presence of Sargassum fluitans and S. natans, is usually...
Starting in 2011, coastal areas of the Caribbean Sea and tropical Atlantic Ocean began to experience...
International audienceSince 2011, unprecedented and repetitive blooms and large mass strandings of t...
International audienceSargassum (class: Phaeophyceae, order: Fucales) is a complex group of marine b...
The ocean’s biological pump connects the surface ocean, where light-driven photosynthetic processes ...
Recently, massive Sargassum influxes have begun washing ashore along the Caribbean, Brazil, West Afr...
Sargassum fluitans and sargassum natans have been impacting and inundating coastal communities in ma...
We report an unusual biomass of floating Sargassum, composed of the species S. fluitans and S. natan...
RESUMEN El alga parda Sargassum natans, forma agrupaciones de talos pelágicos, encontrándose además...
Sargassum algal blooms on ocean surfaces and landings of huge Sargassum mats on beaches is an emergi...
In recent years, strange phenomena occurred in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and West Africa: a mass...
Pelagic Sargassum species have been known for centuries in the Sargasso Sea of the North Atlantic Oc...
International audienceSargassum C. Agardh is a highly diverse genus within the brown algae, with 615...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Over the past decade unprecedented blooming of pelagic Sargassum has occurred across the Equatorial ...