Great news for vacationers: The Mexican Caribbean will be nearly sargassum-free during the sunny summer months due to new favorable weather conditions, authorities have reported.
Quintana Roo is experiencing a spike in sargassum but it will only extend until the first days of July. No more massive arrivals are expected from August to September.
According to Esteban Amaro Mauricio, head of the Quintana Roo Sargassum Monitoring Network, ocean currents are diverting most of the sargassum observed towards Florida and away from the Mexican Caribbean.
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