KINGSTON, Jamaica – The unprecedented levels of sargassum seaweed that washed up on Caribbean beaches in 2018 resulted in estimated clean-up costs of US$120 million,
Scientists are calling for urgent action against the species, which is hurting the biodiversity in the area as well as the fishing and tourism industry
This year, tons of seaweed have fouled white-sand beaches from Miami to the Mayan Riviera. Local officials are fretting about the economic fallout. Scientists are
The Dominican Republic has developed a new tourism plan in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme. The Roadmap for Low Carbon and Resource Efficient Accommodation