In recent times, there have been several newspaper articles, academic symposia, and meetings within the tourism sector in our region regarding the pervasive sargassum weed now found polluting many beaches across the Caribbean.
However, while the major concern has been its possible effects on tourism, particularly in states that are heavily dependent on the industry to bolster or maintain their revenue, few articles, if any, have drawn attention to the possible dangers the seaweed may pose to human health.
"L’invasion des algues sargasses en Guadeloupe vue par satellite
Publié le 02/08/2019" https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/breves/ocean-invasion-algues-sargasses-guadeloupe-vue-satellite-997/
Voir sur le site de l'Agence spatiale européenne
https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-2/Washed_up_Sargassum_blankets_beaches
Voir aussi le compte @GWADAIR971 @Prefet971 http://www.guadeloupe.gouv.fr/
le site ARS Guadeloupe https://www.guadeloupe.ars.sante.fr/releves-relatifs-aux-sargasses