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#303525 07/03/2023 08:10 AM
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Hello,

Are there any beaches on the island that are loss prone to sargassum accumulation?

Thank you

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280z1977 #303526 07/03/2023 08:18 AM
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I saw very little sargassum last week...


Paradise is an island in the Caribbean!
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All Beaches are back to normal.

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Usually the West side to South West of Island is less prone.


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