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Six of us are flying in on Thursday for 15 glorious days in the BVI - can't wait! What is the sargassum seaweed situation like and will we have to battle the jellyfish this time? 
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Just got back. Sargassum not bad. A few feet wide at the CAVES. Saw only a few jellyfish while snorkeling in deep water. None at the shoreline.
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The Jellies are usually around in July and not November.
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