Florida may dodge catastrophic seaweed bullet, oceanographer says

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(ZEROHEDGE) – In what’s become an annual occurrence, seaweed has begun washing ashore from Miami south to Key West.

But a Florida oceanographer says that the potentially harmful impact of this season’s sargassum bloom is likely overstated and that most of the state should dodge a catastrophic effect.

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Dr. Zack Jud – director of education at the Florida Oceanographic Society in Stuart, north of Palm Beach – told The Epoch Times on May 1 that Stuart’s beaches didn’t have any seaweed on them, and webcams nearby in Jensen Beach and Hobe Sound showed very little.

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