Sargassum II
Digital art photography

Location: Grenada

"Sargassum is invading most of the beaches in the Caribbean and it is causing a crisis on the fisheries sector. Scientists have some theories about the invasion of the sargassum seaweeds in the Caribbean. These include the rise of water temperature and the change of sea currents due to climate change. The beach shown is usually enjoyed by the residents and used as a launch for small fishing craft, but with the invasion of this seaweed the beach stands disused."

- Andrew Richard Michael

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