As forecasts indicate a significant surge in sargassum along the Mexican Caribbean in 2025, coastal communities across Quintana Roo are mobilizing resources and adopting reinforced strategies to mitigate the impact of the seaweed influx on tourism, the environment, and local economies.
According to environmental specialists, the Atlantic Ocean’s rising sea surface temperatures and shifting currents are contributing to an expected increase in sargassum accumulation throughout the region. The anticipated arrival of large sargassum patches has prompted authorities in key tourist destinations—such as Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Mahahual—to act swiftly and proactively.
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