A giant blob of seaweed in the Atlantic is discouraging tourists and threatening communities on the French Caribbean island of Martinique.
Mounds of free-floating sargassum wash up on beaches, and as it rots, it releases toxic gases.
Fishermen and entrepreneurs have taken matters into their own hands, coming up with a solution.
Al Jazeera’s Alexandra Byers reports more.
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Mounds of free-floating sargassum wash up on beaches, and as it rots, it releases toxic gases.
Fishermen and entrepreneurs have taken matters into their own hands, coming up with a solution.
Al Jazeera’s Alexandra Byers reports more.
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