The worst peak of sargassum is approaching and multiple beaches in Quintana Roo will be strongly impacted by disproportionate levels of algae, warned experts.
From now until August, the popular Mexican state will once again receive thousands of tons of sargassum on its otherwise pristine beaches.
Authorities expect “about 500 thousand tons [of sargassum], mainly in the southern municipalities, Mahahual and Xcalak, Sian Ka’an, Solidaridad, and Tulum,” reported Esteban Amaro Mauricio, head of Sargassum Monitoring Network.
Take note. The most affected beaches will include Playa del Niño, Puerto Juárez, and Puerta del Mar beach in Cancun.
In summary, sargassum is expected to be especially problematic from Riviera Cancun beach
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