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Galveston Researchers And The French Government Have A Question: What To Do About Sargassum?
Posted on · The smelly seaweed disrupts tourism, but it may also reveal the effects climate change
Posted on · The smelly seaweed disrupts tourism, but it may also reveal the effects climate change
Posted on · Seaweed is on the minds of researchers at Texas A&M University at Galveston, who are partnering with NASA to track seaweed using satellite imagery. The goal: to give beach managers a head start on removing seaweed quickly from the Texas coast. We learn more from Captain Robert Webster, a research assistant at Texas A&M-Galveston.