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      Green and golden seaweed tides on the rise.

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      Ecosystem, Sargassum, physiology, Seaweed, Tidal Waves, Ulva

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          Sudden beaching of huge seaweed masses smother the coastline and form rotting piles on the shore. The number of reports of these events in previously unaffected areas has increased worldwide in recent years. These 'seaweed tides' can harm tourism-based economies, smother aquaculture operations or disrupt traditional artisanal fisheries. Coastal eutrophication is the obvious, ultimate explanation for the increase in seaweed biomass, but the proximate processes that are responsible for individual beaching events are complex and require dedicated study to develop effective mitigation strategies. Harvesting the macroalgae, a valuable raw material, before they beach could well be developed into an effective solution.

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          24305152
          10.1038/nature12860

          Chemistry
          Ecosystem,Sargassum,physiology,Seaweed,Tidal Waves,Ulva
          Chemistry
          Ecosystem, Sargassum, physiology, Seaweed, Tidal Waves, Ulva

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