Sargassum seaweed on Florida beaches: Latest reports | floridarambler.com (2024)

Sargassum seaweed is washing ashore at low levels on Florida beaches, more evident along the South Florida coast. So far, what we’ve seen is normal for this time of year — well below last year’s historic inundation.

Projections by researchers at the University of South Florida suggest that we’ll actually see a decline during July.

“Florida Keys and the southeast coast of Florida may experience some small amounts of Sargassum, but not to an alarming level by any means,” according to July projections from USF’s College of Marine Sciences.

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In a normal year, the sargassum seaweed “season” in Florida begins in April and continues into summer. In most years, the heaviest hit area is the Florida Keys.

Sargassum blooms arise in the Central Atlantic annually in December and drift westward into the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico during spring and summer.

The floating seaweed provides beneficial shelter from the sun and food for fish offshore, but becomes a nuisance and potential health hazard after it washes up on beaches and starts rotting.

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Sargassum seaweed is not a new phenomena, but the 5,000-mile-wide mass recorded offshore during the spring and summer of 2023 was the largest ever recorded.

Florida’s seaweed season typically runs from April until October, peaking in June and July. The seaweed comes in batches, depending on currents and wind direction.

The seaweed itself is not harmful to humans, but decaying sargassum on beaches releases hydrogen sulfide that can impact people with breathing issues.

That said, even decaying sargassum is not considered harmful because the gases disperse quickly on breezy beaches.

New research suggests the pathogen Vibrio sticks to microplastics that merge into sargassum clusters at sea, and while the bacteria has not been detected in sargassum washing ashore, beachgoers are advised to keep their distance from seaweed clusters.

Vibrio vulnificus,one of more than 100 species ofVibrio, sometimes referred to as flesh-eating bacteria, can cause life-threatening food-borne illnesses from seafood consumption as well as disease from open-wound infections, according to the national Centers for Disease Control.

You might think the seaweed would be removed from the water before it hits our beaches, but that’s against the law because of it’s value as a shelter and food source for marine life.

Indeed, these seaweed “lines” are popular targets for anglers who troll for mahi-mahi and other gamefish.

Once the sargassum blob hits the beach, the seaweed can be removed.

Popular tourist beaches rake the seaweed each morning and remove it from beaches, but with the state’s 1,350 miles of shoreline, that’s not always possible.

Resource for you: Sargassum Information Hub

Beach Cams around Florida

Sargassum seaweed arrives in waves, depending on wind direction and currents.

These links will take you to live beach cameras at popular Florida beaches so you can see for yourself in real time.

Atlantic Beaches (North to South)

Gulf Beaches (Panhandle to South)

Sargassum FAQ

What isSargassum?

Sargassumis a type of floating brown algae, commonly called “seaweed.” These algae float at the sea surface, never attach to the sea floor, and they can aggregate to form large mats in the open ocean.

Where does it come from?

Historically, the majority ofSargassumaggregated in the Sargasso Sea in the western North Atlantic, with some small amounts found within the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

In 2011, the geographic range expanded, and massive amounts ofSargassummoved west into the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and south tropical Atlantic, washing ashore in Florida, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and most islands and coastal areas in the Caribbean Sea.

What are the benefits ofSargassum?

Sargassum, in normal amounts, provides habitat, food, protection, and breeding grounds for hundreds of diverse marine species, including commercially important species, such as tuna and swordfish, which feed on the smaller marine life present inSargassummats.

IfSargassumreaches the coast in small/normal quantities, it may help to avoid beach erosion.

What are some of the drawbacks of Sargassum?

AsSargassumaccumulates close to the coastlines, it can smother valuable corals, seagrass beds, and beaches. As it washes ashore the seaweed begins to decay, attracting flies and other insects.

During its breakdown,Sargassumproduces hydrogen sulfide gas, which smells of rotten eggs, repelling beachgoers.

Sargassumcan also impact navigation, block water intake in desalination plants, and impact benthic ecosystems after/if they sink to the bottom of the ocean.

What threats, if any, doesSargassumpose to human health?

Studies of the impact ofSargassumon human health started very recently and this is a topic that needs more time to be fully understood. However, when decomposed,Sargassumreleases hydrogen sulfide (a gas) that may cause respiratory health problems.Sargassumis also known to often contain heavy metals that can be toxic to humans and animals.

What about reports of ‘flesh-eating bacteria’ in sargassum?

In the open ocean, researchers at Florida Atlantic University discovered the pathogen Vibrio sticking to microplastics that merge into sargassum clusters at sea.

Vibrio vulnificus,one of more than 100 species ofVibrio, sometimes referred to as flesh-eating bacteria, can cause life-threatening foodborne illnesses from seafood consumption as well as disease, even death, from open-wound infections, according to the national Centers for Disease Control.

Kevin Johnson of Florida Tech’s marine sciences department, says the FAU research “has not demonstrated the sargassum coming onshore is especially dangerous with regard to bacterial infection for people.

Many of the bacteria that are associated with those plastics and sargassum are already present in our environment.”

What you should know about flesh-eating bacteria on beaches, CNN, 6/9/2023

“I don’t think at this point, anyone has really considered these microbes and their capability to cause infections,” says FAU biologist Tracy Mincer. “In particular, caution should be exercised regarding the harvest and processing ofSargassumbiomass until the risks are explored more thoroughly.”

Sargassum removed from beaches is frequently used in fertilizers.

Does Sargassum cause skin rashes and blisters?

Sargassum does not sting or cause rashes. However, tiny organisms that live in Sargassum
(like larvae of jellyfish, sometimes called sea lice) may irritate skin if they come in contact with it.

Why did the geographic range forSargassumexpand in 2011?

Researchers arestill assessing various hypothesesabout the cause of this first documented extreme event.

One hypothesisproposes that during the winter of 2009–2010, the winds that typically blow to the east, from the Americas to Europe, strengthened and shifted to the south more dramatically and persistently than any other time in the 1900–2020 record.

This shift in winds triggered a long-distance eastward dispersal ofSargassum, from the Sargasso Sea, toward the Iberian Peninsula in Europe and West Africa.

After exiting the Sargasso Sea, theSargassumdrifted southward in the Canary Current and entered the tropics.

Once in this new and favorable tropical Atlantic habitat, with ample sunlight, warm waters, and nutrient availability, theSargassumflourished and has continued to grow.

In addition to changing wind patterns, other hypotheses include a combination of factors, such as the variation in the outflow of major rivers (e.g. Amazon and Orinoco), nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) concentration in the oceans, increase in the amount of phosphorus due to saharan dust, water temperature, and river runoffs.

Having established a new population, theSargassumnow aggregates almost every year, starting in January/February in a massive windrow or “belt” north of the Equator, along the region where the trade winds converge.

During the late winter and early spring months, theSargassummoves northward with the seasonal winds and currents. By June, this belt may stretch across the entire central tropical Atlantic. Large portions of this algae are then transported into the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico via the North Equatorial and Caribbean current systems.

Is the amount ofSargassumin the Atlantic/Caribbean increasing?

Since 2011, large accumulations ofSargassumhave occurred every year in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and tropical Atlantic, but the amount can vary from year to year.

The presence ofSargassumoccurs over large areas from the tropical Atlantic in the east, to the Gulf of Mexico in the west, approximately 5,000 kilometers from the eastern tropical Atlantic to the west off the Mexican coast in the Caribbean Sea.

Sargassumdoes not extend as a blanket (or blob) covering the full surface of the ocean in these regions. Instead,Sargassumfloats in patches that range in size from a few centimeters to hundreds of meters.

Some of these patches reach the coastal areas, including beaches, ports, and even intake systems for drinking water. The area that these patches cover has been significantly larger in recent years than prior to 2011.

Sources: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coast Watch; Florida Department of Health Fact Sheet

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Bob Rountree is a beach bum and camper who has explored Florida for decades. Bob and his wife Kathy live in South Florida and roam the Sunshine State in their RV with kayaks and bicycles on board. A retired news editor for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Bob co-founded FloridaRambler.com with fellow journalist Bonnie Gross in 2010.

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FAQs

Which Florida beaches will be affected by sargassum? ›

In a normal year, the sargassum seaweed “season” in Florida begins in April and continues into summer. In most years, the heaviest hit area is the Florida Keys.

Where is the sargassum bloom now? ›

Sargassum inundation in the eastern Caribbean Sea will continue but to a lesser degree. The southern portions of the Bahamas may see some drifting mats of Sargassum transported from the eastern Caribbean Sea. We will closely monitor and track Sargassum throughout the central Atlantic.

What beaches are not affected by sargassum? ›

Playa PortoMari, Curaçao, Dutch Caribbean

The island is well-known for being one of the Caribbean islands without sargassum ruining its beaches. Playa Porto Mari is one of the most visited beaches in Curaçao, known for its colorful ocean life, thoughtful facilities, and natural beauty.

Where is the sargassum seaweed blob? ›

Much of this new sargassum growth has been occurring at the mouth of the Amazon River. Stretching in a belt nearly 5,000 miles across the North Atlantic, the so-called sargassum blob now currently threatening Caribbean and Florida beaches is estimated to be one of the largest ever observed.

Does Anna Maria Island have seaweed? ›

But their springtime issue of having lots of wide clean beaches is tempered with an influx of sargassum seaweed, which tends to wash ashore this time of year. The stuff is stinky, unsightly and a general turnoff for tourists who don't want to deal with the stuff.

Does Destin get sargassum seaweed? ›

While the “big blob” of sargassum may be heading into the Gulf of Mexico, via currents, Fogg says it's unlikely to significantly impact the Destin-Fort Walton Beach area. “While our area will certainly see sargassum on our beaches, like every year, we do not expect the quantities to be overwhelming,” he said.

Can you swim in sargassum? ›

You can swim in the water if there's sargassum and people do, but I have seen some reports of sea lice associated with sargassum in water with big mats of it floating around,” he says, referring to small jellyfish larvae, which can cause the skin to erupt in a red, itchy rash.

Is there sargassum in Florida Keys? ›

As sargassum washes ashore every year in Key West, locals and visitors alike are primarily annoyed by the smell of the sargassum quantity on the beach.

What month is sargassum worse? ›

April through June is the peak period -- that's when it comes regularly in larger amounts, and you can expect to see it every day in larger amounts. After June, it begins to abate, and comes less frequently and in smaller amounts.

Do resorts clean up sargassum? ›

Andaz Mayakoba

Andaz is really doing a lot for its guests; Because sargassum isn't totally avoidable for any location, the resort's staff clean the beach on a daily basis for the beautification of the beach. They also take care of as much of the seaweed as possible in the deeper part of the waters.

What is the best beach in Florida on the Gulf Side? ›

Some of the best Gulf Coast beaches in the area include Panama City Beach, Destin, Seagrove Beach, Cape San Blas, St George Island, and Navarre Beach. As you head south, you'll find beaches that make a great stop along the way to Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and other Central Florida attractions.

Will sargassum affect cruise ships? ›

It will not stop any ship. However, if you are out fishing on your boat, you will likely spend time cleaning a fouled prop. The real impact for a cruise is if the seaweed has landed on the beach you plan to visit. This stuff is smelly and toxic as it decays.

Where is sargassum bad right now? ›

Beaches That Could Get a Lot of Sargassum in 2024

The updated forecast predicts that ocean currents are now dragging large amounts of sargassum toward the islands of the Caribbean's Lesser and Greater Antilles, especially Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, and Jamaica.

Where in Florida is the sargassum problem? ›

Florida's southeast coast gets the brunt of summer's sargassum blobs, whereas beaches on Florida's west coast only get a little bit of seaweed, if any.

Are Florida beaches safe now? ›

Every two weeks the county health department tests beaches for Enterococci, the bacteria found in fecal waste. Across Florida, 70% of beaches tested had potentially unsafe levels of fecal contamination on at least one day in 2022, according to an Environment Florida Research & Policy Center Safe for Swimming report.

What areas are affected by sargassum? ›

The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt

This region is called the "Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt." Massive amounts of Sargassum from this area are transported west into the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and tropical South Atlantic via ocean currents.

Will sargassum hit the Florida Keys? ›

The southeast coast of Florida (including the Florida Keys), however, will be largely free of Sargassum until late May," USF experts stated. In 2023, Florida and other beaches across the Caribbean faced a record-breaking onslaught of Sargassum during the spring and summer.

Does Siesta Key beach have seaweed? ›

There is an insane amount of sargassum seaweed lining the minority of Siesta Key beach.

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