CNN —Florida vacations are back on, sans stinky seaweed.
In April, the seaweed set a record, with scientists identifying 3 million tons of sargassum in the Caribbean Sea.
The sargassum that lands on Florida beaches originates in the Gulf of Mexico and the western Caribbean, Hu went on.
Small amounts of the seaweed may still land on Florida beaches, but not in large enough quantities to present a problem, according to Hu.
But while Florida enjoys clean beaches, in the eastern Caribbean, “they’ll still see a lot of sargassum,” Hu noted.
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