The Continent-Sized Algae Blob That’s Coming for Florida

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  • @gabrielsantiago7318
    @gabrielsantiago7318 Год назад +1011

    Y’know until now I always assumed all the seaweed on the beach was common all around the world and not just the Caribbean. Weirdly enough sargassum is nostalgic for me since I spent a lot of time at the beach as a kid

    • @matty2128
      @matty2128 Год назад +47

      Agreed! As someone from south Florida I was just thinking it was so normal.

    • @Firefin
      @Firefin Год назад +5

      same here

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Год назад +7

      Me too, though i lived in Wales so it was a different seaweed where you might find a rope

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +35

      It is, to some extent, though generally not nearly as much. Some seaweed doesn't rot so easily though, it dries out and blows away instead which is much less of a problem.

    • @ganjackbogle876
      @ganjackbogle876 Год назад

      @@makepeoplemad no most places on earth are nicer than the Great Lakes area so it’s not like that everywhere

  • @VRJosh
    @VRJosh Год назад +433

    Sam is keeping the entire stock footage industry in business

    • @Giantcrabz
      @Giantcrabz Год назад +16

      We finally found it: the industry Millenials are breathing new life into

    • @beback_
      @beback_ Год назад +5

      @@Giantcrabz And avocado farming. Though that one had been on the rise for a while.

  • @BINACmini
    @BINACmini Год назад +1740

    Sam just clowning on random fish always makes my day.

  • @BINACmini
    @BINACmini Год назад +1919

    I'm so glad Sam made a joke about bricks again. I was afraid something was wrong.

    • @rainstrp
      @rainstrp Год назад +9

      rudy l is a comment bot!!! don’t like

    • @egarcia1360
      @egarcia1360 Год назад +18

      @@rainstrp Two comments do not a bot make

    • @Ph1syc
      @Ph1syc Год назад +14

      @@rainstrp why? Her channel doesn’t look suspicious (no links, weird names, or odd videos) and the comments are harmless and (from what i found) are original, and she doesn’t have many subscribers, what is your point?

    • @Rougesteelproject
      @Rougesteelproject Год назад +13

      @@Ph1syc "This is the clip you've been waiting for!" Is a comment that only bots make. (Unless Ph1syc is also a bot, and I've been tricked.)

    • @Ph1syc
      @Ph1syc Год назад +10

      @@Rougesteelproject yeah i know kitty V is a bot but rudy didnt comment that

  • @evanlucas8914
    @evanlucas8914 Год назад +434

    The middle of the Atlantic ocean used to be called the Sargasso Sea. Spiralling currents kept massive blobs of the stuff pretty densely packed a given area. They were thick enough that sailing ships would slowed or stranded in the mess.

    • @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74
      @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74 Год назад +62

      This is fact. It was labelled in old maps and people knew to stay clear of the area because of it.

    • @pjotrtje0NL
      @pjotrtje0NL Год назад +49

      Negative: it’s the westernmost part. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sargasso_Sea and I am pretty sure that the Bermuda Triangle myth has something to do with Sargassum.

    • @yutahkotomi1195
      @yutahkotomi1195 Год назад +8

      Apparently it has more to do with the lack of wind than the sargassum

    • @User31129
      @User31129 Год назад +2

      Pi Ta explain the planes then

    • @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74
      @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74 Год назад +8

      @@User31129 see the Bermuda triangle is an area that scientist have found has huge methane deposits that bubble up. Which as you can guess will cause planes to drop and the bubbles can cause ships to sink

  • @Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17
    @Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17 Год назад +457

    I actually live in Jamaica, and yeah, the seaweed has been choking up all the beaches. People here try to deal with it by collecting it and selling it to be used as fertilizer.

    • @elslick
      @elslick Год назад +31

      That what I was thinking. This would make amazing fertilizer to compost. Full of great nutrients for plants.

    • @smrtfasizmu7242
      @smrtfasizmu7242 Год назад +1

      Flowers yes but maybe keep away from anything you plan to eat, on account of all the arsenic in it

    • @francois-xavierdessureault8039
      @francois-xavierdessureault8039 Год назад +42

      @@elslick also, probably arsenic?
      sorry, I meant "blobably"

    • @ThePositron2
      @ThePositron2 Год назад +14

      How do you compost it and use it as fertilizer? Since it grows in the sea I assumed it would be pretty salty, and salt kills plants.

    • @jethroblinman3031
      @jethroblinman3031 Год назад +7

      you should be smoking the weed man

  • @julieharden2433
    @julieharden2433 Год назад +386

    Sargassum has been horrible in Puerto Aventura, MX for the last 10 years. It smells so bad. It's feet deep all along the coast. It's so hard to keep up with . We actually have a Sargassum Report that goes out to the are daily.
    Sargassum has always been around, but it usually didn't appear until May through June. Now it starts in February.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Год назад +19

      Definitely sounds like a cheap resource that should be used. Literally washes up on the beach!
      Wonder why it contains so much arsenic though. Okay googled it, and that species hijki, has three times the allowed amount of arsenic for human consumption! Yet heating it at 90c for five minutes can get rid of 33 to 80% of it.
      We really screwed up the ocean with inorganic arsenic and mercury.

    • @godsofgamers7695
      @godsofgamers7695 Год назад +3

      Was there a few weeks ago and it was pretty bad. They had people w shovels scooping it off beach

    • @WrightWorld
      @WrightWorld Год назад +20

      @@dianapennepacker6854 The law of conservation of matter applies here though. You might remove 80% of the arsenic from the sargassum, but it has to go somewhere -- most likely into the air we breathe.

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Год назад +1

      make actual bricks?

    • @Aztesticals
      @Aztesticals Год назад +2

      ​@Michelle Wallace or the broth of the dish do your still eating it. Can be converted to a higher boiling point salt depending on dish ingredients

  • @Vanq22114
    @Vanq22114 Год назад +173

    I have spent the past 3-4 months working on a research paper about another species of algae that fucks with Florida routinely, just recently finished my rough draft, and the moment I saw this I had a Vietnam-style flashback to it

    • @thePronto
      @thePronto Год назад +9

      You wrote a research paper about Trump? Are you going to do another about DeSantis?

    • @AndyGneiss
      @AndyGneiss Год назад +23

      @@thePronto On behalf of algae, I feel insulted to be compared with such vile creatures.

    • @Vanq22114
      @Vanq22114 Год назад +14

      @@theProntoNo, this algae isn't actively malicious
      (It's called Karenia brevis btw if anyone cares)

    • @baksatibi
      @baksatibi Год назад +3

      ​@@Vanq22114 Does it just want to speak with the manager?

    • @6z0
      @6z0 Год назад +2

      @@theProntocringe

  • @shangerdanger
    @shangerdanger Год назад +230

    Seaweed blob can only be stopped by one person... florida man needs to finally rise to glory.

  • @wardrich
    @wardrich Год назад +125

    I appreciate the amount of sargastic humour in this video.

  • @alanparker3130
    @alanparker3130 Год назад +37

    It wasn't sargassum, but a similar seaplant blob on a French beach killed a horse with hydrogen sulfide poisoning, so the bad egg smell is the least of your worries. Another fun fact: at high levels of hydrogen sulfide, the smell goes away, so when the smell stops, the problem either got better.... or worse. Happy beach holidays!

    • @FenrirAldebrand
      @FenrirAldebrand Год назад +2

      Right? When he said h2s I was like "Oh, so THAT'S why this is such a big concern."

  • @WoddCar
    @WoddCar Год назад +927

    Florida had it coming honestly

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Год назад

      It'll be pretty funny to wat h Florida try to blame this on the gays. I'm sure they'll say the sargassum is secretly a trans terrorist.

    • @mnm5165
      @mnm5165 Год назад +77

      I feel like if I clicked any of these links my bank account will be emptied

    • @bababababababa6124
      @bababababababa6124 Год назад +39

      @@mnm5165 take one for the team and find out

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @mistergameplayer4000
      @mistergameplayer4000 Год назад +53

      @@mnm5165 jokes on them, my bank account is already empty

  • @rizmkw4157
    @rizmkw4157 Год назад +593

    Thank god someone’s trying to put an end to Florida

    • @Thrna_1
      @Thrna_1 Год назад +62

      *sea level rise has entered the chat*

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal Год назад +21

      @@Thrna_1 It's been decades and we're still waiting.

    • @thaine4984
      @thaine4984 Год назад +24

      As a Floridian, I agree.

    • @maryleigh8990
      @maryleigh8990 Год назад +20

      Yes, so everyone can stop moving here now...

    • @km077
      @km077 Год назад +8

      It would be more efficient, but the majority of our resources are directed towards Ohio. Shutting down that hell entrance is more important rn than sea weed with guns.

  • @romulusnr
    @romulusnr Год назад +35

    My home town is notorious for having a large amount of algae wash up on the the beaches every summer and rot, leaving a distinct and awful smell all along the waterfront all summer. The algae is so voluminous they've used the city's bay to test algae harvesters. Strangely, in later years when I return to visit home, it becomes a nostalgic smell. It's a lot like Ankh-Morpork.

  • @propergander8509
    @propergander8509 Год назад +7

    It’s all fun and games until Ron DeSantis puts all the Sargassum on a plane and ships it off to Martha’s Vineyard!

  • @switzerland
    @switzerland Год назад +79

    Now he single-handedly destroyed the 2023 beach tourism in the Caribbean😂

    • @dillonc7955
      @dillonc7955 Год назад +1

      Keep in mind there's thousands of islands in the Pacific that can make good alternatives.

    • @blancavelasquez9859
      @blancavelasquez9859 Год назад +3

      there’s tons of beautiful beaches that ain’t stopping me

    • @elcheapo5302
      @elcheapo5302 Год назад +3

      I was there in February and it was deserted. Almost creepily so. And yes, there was sargassum EVERYWHERE.

    • @Giantcrabz
      @Giantcrabz Год назад

      Good. Let the seashores recover for a little bit without drunk assholes and tourists dumping trash everywhere

  • @gimmethegepgun
    @gimmethegepgun Год назад +20

    Fun fact: the game Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri has a feature known as New Sargasso, referencing the Sargasso Sea, which is a region of the Atlantic Ocean which has a large amount of Sargassum in it due to a massive circular current that tends to keep it there. In the game, it's a gigantic blob of sea fungus with 4 Unity Pods in the middle, which is almost guaranteed to have one of those pods plant a bunch of Kelp in the middle of it that will slowly destroy the blob.

    • @Giantcrabz
      @Giantcrabz Год назад +2

      Waiting on an Alpha Centauri remake, but also not sure it can ever be improved on

    • @DaveDaveydo
      @DaveDaveydo Год назад

      wow, someone who might know something for a change!

  • @johnnyonthespot4375
    @johnnyonthespot4375 Год назад +102

    I am always impressed by how you can dumb something down just enough to get people to NOT realize that they had just been taught something.
    "Heh heh...that was funny.....Hey...wait....why do I know what sargassum is ?....Heh heh...sargassum....Algae farts...heh heh...."

  • @S85B50Engine
    @S85B50Engine Год назад +6

    The worst part of sargassum is probably the smell, it's absolutely revolting.

  • @billglass9371
    @billglass9371 Год назад +13

    Sargassum moment

  • @aspacelex
    @aspacelex Год назад +134

    Thoughts and prayers to the blob, may it emerge victorious inshallah.

  • @emily-kk2vs
    @emily-kk2vs Год назад +14

    "you guys are gonna love this, bricks!" and guess what sam I did actually love that

  • @bababababababa6124
    @bababababababa6124 Год назад +31

    When a disaster happens in the Caribbean
    Everyone: Oh no Florida 😢
    Cuba, Bahamas, Jamaica, Haiti, PR, DR etc: 😐

    • @nealrigga6969
      @nealrigga6969 Год назад +2

      Why is this facts though

    • @islowclick
      @islowclick Год назад +3

      murica moment

    • @mnm5165
      @mnm5165 Год назад +2

      Honestly, during every hurricane it’s like they don’t exist to these guys

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Год назад

      I feel worse for you guys then Florida. Florida is shitty by most metrics.

    • @crabgundy
      @crabgundy Год назад +1

      Don't forget us here in the lesser Antilles. On the initial map where you see the majority of the sargassum coming on the south side of the Caribbean, that's where we are. 24 different nations

  • @russbohman9577
    @russbohman9577 Год назад +15

    I thought sargasm was the uncontrolable outburst of laughter after breaking character from a sarcastic joke.

  • @gates10611
    @gates10611 Год назад +49

    It's about time this channel got back on track. Lot of non brick facts to fast forward thru tho.

    • @OrangeC7
      @OrangeC7 Год назад +4

      Yeah the filler episodes have been getting out of hand recently. I even almost forgot about the brick arc entirely

  • @eth3792
    @eth3792 Год назад +33

    Bravo to the animation team, they went hard on this one

    • @42VS42
      @42VS42 Год назад

      they went *what* this one?

  • @TheWizardGamez
    @TheWizardGamez Год назад +4

    I was on a cruise. And the sheer amount of the stuff that was there… it’s crazy

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Год назад +13

    This video was very informative. I learned so much about One Direction!

  • @TheRealDrJoey
    @TheRealDrJoey Год назад +3

    This area used to be called The Sargasso Sea.
    The beach I surf in SoCal is often buried in sea kelp that has detached from the sea bed, and a few years ago it was stacked up about 4 feet high on the beach.

  • @CommanderGumball
    @CommanderGumball Год назад +2

    No matter how ya cook it, it *still* tastes like hot sargassum.

  • @42VS42
    @42VS42 Год назад +8

    Thanks! My wife and I were staring on that from a recent cruise from FL to the Yucatan with bewilderment. Now we know :-D

  • @Zer0Blizzard
    @Zer0Blizzard Год назад +2

    I'm glad that you mentioned how people get rid of this around 4:30, because it's literally just _seaweed_ just in massive quantities. It _could_ be turned into biodiesel via esterization, but I'm guessing that there's no company here that wants to take in 100+ tons of seaweed from a beach using combines that don't physically exist yet (AFAIK) just to make a relatively small batch of biodiesel. The fertilizer point is great though, but the arsenic concerns are insanely blown out of proportion, this is like Consumer Reports complaining about arsenic levels in rice once every 2 years or so when their readership dips. Hydrogen sulfide is also a fuel source, but again, nobody AFAIK has a generator that can just burn this 100T of this stuff within a two week timespan, meets emissions standards, is profitable, etc.

  • @PheOfTheFae
    @PheOfTheFae Год назад +4

    Since it sucks up a lot of CO2, I wonder if another possible cause it's growing is just because of the increasing CO2 in the air? Since the ocean takes so much of it in? I'm just a newbie in the aquarium hobby, but people who are really (rich) into it will inject CO2 into their aquariums to make the plants grow like crazy.

    • @Giantcrabz
      @Giantcrabz Год назад +2

      Probably so. Hopefully a lot of that carbon can stay sequestered somehow instead of being re-released, possibly in even worse forms than CO2.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад +1

      @@Giantcrabz Bricks and fertilizer will do that.

  • @FloridaMeng
    @FloridaMeng Год назад +2

    Sargassum touching my back in the water is my #2 fear.

  • @publicspeaker4009
    @publicspeaker4009 Год назад +3

    St.Lucia is finally doing something useful lmao

  • @fargoflagrant7796
    @fargoflagrant7796 Год назад +20

    Very optimistic to say that Florida isn't ruined already.

  • @bertilhatt
    @bertilhatt Год назад +8

    They fertilise the (potato) fields with that thing where I come from! Makes the food taste amazing.

    • @akinpaws
      @akinpaws Год назад

      Arsenic though. If you must use it as fertilizer, use it on ornamentals.
      Edit; where do you come from?

  • @awaken2478
    @awaken2478 Год назад +49

    With something THAT wide and big, Id imagine it to be atleast a mountain's weight

    • @johnladuke6475
      @johnladuke6475 Год назад +6

      Rock is notoriously denser than floating plant matter.

    • @DraconianEmpath
      @DraconianEmpath Год назад +4

      notoriously, pumice is the only notorious rock that *does* float in water. this increases it's notoriousness by notoriously not doing the notorious thing that makes the category (rocks!) notorious in the first place.

    • @euraika9724
      @euraika9724 Год назад +2

      @@DraconianEmpath this comment should be notorious my guy

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT Год назад +2

      @@johnladuke6475 Yeah but like, the Eiffel Tower is pretty damn tiny compared to _the entire Carribbean_

    • @tommydplayskeys
      @tommydplayskeys Год назад +1

      I was convinced this comment would end with a "your mum" joke

  • @dougmhd2006
    @dougmhd2006 Год назад +4

    So,...sargassum is the oceanic equivalent of tumbleweeds. A collaboration with CGP Grey might be in order.😁

  • @AlexLopez-gn8qc
    @AlexLopez-gn8qc Год назад +2

    Imagine in 10 years it’s so much sargassum that it completely makes the coastlines inhabitable

  • @osheridan
    @osheridan Год назад +3

    Florida man has been training for this his whole life

  • @kaylanotkyla
    @kaylanotkyla Год назад +1

    i didn’t expect one direction to be mentioned at all, but as an old fan, i’m glad to know sargassum are also veteran fans

  • @daveg1318
    @daveg1318 Год назад +3

    I was having a hard time following along with this video, until the One Direction references. Great storytelling, so much clarity now.

  • @waylontmccann
    @waylontmccann Год назад +1

    People often say my sarcasm is akin to rotting fish too, but that's why I carry breath mints.

  • @antovarguez
    @antovarguez Год назад +5

    I live in the Riviera Maya and it’s fun when you see the tourist complain about a plant while I get paid to get rid of it.

    • @thePronto
      @thePronto Год назад

      What do you do with it?

  • @stevelapointe180
    @stevelapointe180 Год назад +4

    I just came back from Mexico and noticed how bad the situation has gotten. The same beach 10 years ago was crystal clear. Now it’s brow and filled with stinking sargassum

  • @MeetThaNewDealer
    @MeetThaNewDealer Год назад +4

    That's Ron DeSantis job. 😂

  • @redbirb
    @redbirb Год назад

    Thank you sam, for putting sponsorships at the end and not in the middle

  • @nicocorbo4153
    @nicocorbo4153 Год назад +6

    seamless transition into the ad yet again. great work !!

    • @lynashmcmash4427
      @lynashmcmash4427 Год назад

      I don't even drink coffee and I thought it was good

  • @HiWithAnyNumberOf.I.WasTaken
    @HiWithAnyNumberOf.I.WasTaken Год назад +4

    thanks for the advice, you really inspired me to go and get that questionably sourced, questionably aged bag of coffee beans 10/10 would recommend.

  • @Cyanesque111
    @Cyanesque111 Год назад +3

    Can't wait to hear the news story 'Florida Man Encounters Colossal Algae Blob.'

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas Год назад +7

    Interesting. My family went to the Texas Gulf Coast in the summer of 2012 and the beaches were completely covered in the stuff. I grew up near the Gulf Coast and spent summers going to the beach all the time, but I never saw anything like that before that trip in 2012. We had to make paths through it to get from the clean sand down to the water. It was more than a foot deep in most places and it really smelled awful. I didn’t know what it was or why it was so bad, but now I know all about it! Thanks!

    • @g11operator
      @g11operator Год назад

      Galveston ain’t so pretty, Crystal Beach is the Fjord next to Galveston and it is the opposite of crystal

    • @DaveDaveydo
      @DaveDaveydo Год назад +1

      so what you've only lived an extremely minute of time on this earth, what the hell do you really know - CLUE: N O T H I N G

    • @DaveDaveydo
      @DaveDaveydo Год назад

      Let me re-iterate NOTHING!!! GET IT THRU YOUR FRIGGIN STUBBORN HEAD AND WAKE UP

    • @capnbilll2913
      @capnbilll2913 Год назад

      I remember piles higher than my head as a child.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@g11operatorcrystal beach is not a "fjiord" it's on the Bolliver" Peninsula" bordering east Galveston Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Galveston ship channel connecting the gulf and the Bay

  • @Charnelex
    @Charnelex Год назад +5

    It's weird to focus the potential harm on the tourists on vacation instead of on the people who live there.

    • @leoperez6737
      @leoperez6737 Год назад

      In Cancún no one gives a fuck about the people living there, but American tourists are like gods.

    • @Giantcrabz
      @Giantcrabz Год назад

      American is just a giant place for business; people's wellbeing is largely irrelevant and always have been. American education and media prepare everyone to see things solely through the lense of a market fundamentalist, solidarity be damned.
      I mean think of how much shareholder VALUE is being generated, without worrying about the..."externality" of pumping millions of tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere so we can have unnecessary, cheap, plastic disposable shit and constant pointless wars started exclusively by rich people? That's what really matters!

    • @Charnelex
      @Charnelex Год назад

      @@Giantcrabz Please don't "All Lives Matter" the harm caused to mostly black and brown people.
      Yeah capitalism is shit, we know. Y'all don't do this to white communities. smh

  • @EnderofGames
    @EnderofGames Год назад +1

    Hydrogen Sulfide is a smell most people are familiar with. It's often called "farts". Lots of people think farts are methane, but it is rare for any animal, humans included, to release methane.

  • @tmboo
    @tmboo Год назад +4

    The mix of animation and stock image looks great!

  • @tenacious_takakumi2680
    @tenacious_takakumi2680 Год назад +2

    Can even see a new kind of humour here: Sargassm

    • @42VS42
      @42VS42 Год назад

      lol I was thinking that too

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh Год назад +5

    This may prove beneficial to Florida in the long term. Beaches upholstered in decaying sargassum may discourage more people from coming here, and perhaps motivate some who have arrived in recent decades to go elsewhere.

  • @AWStuck
    @AWStuck Год назад +2

    I remember working on a island for 5 days around Sargassum, that stuff is brutal when you wake up. The sand flees love it.

  • @Pika617
    @Pika617 Год назад +8

    Damn it, I could of sworn it was made out of leather.

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Год назад

      Nope, turns out they sold you a belt made of seaweed

  • @QuiChiYang2
    @QuiChiYang2 Год назад +1

    Gather it up. Mix it with biochar. Spread a 2 inch thick layer of wood chips on a 2 acre severally GMO latent field/desert/etc. Inoculate chips with mushroom ( Armillaria - honey mushrooms) spores, lay seaweed-biochar mixture on top, then bury that with vermicompost, cardboard, woodchips etc. 2 year land sabbath. Track progress. Do this to all farms in Florida. Start this state over & produce all organic foods.

  • @CarterWilliams25
    @CarterWilliams25 Год назад +11

    So is there a chance we can get an episode on Sargassum bricks or is that just a pipe dream?

  • @stevereber3358
    @stevereber3358 Год назад +1

    And no matter how you cook it, it still tastes like Sargassum -- pirate ghost, the Venture Brothers

  • @genethebean7597
    @genethebean7597 Год назад +4

    As a Florida Man I'm not sure why they don't just erect a giant net three feet offshore. If the beaches are closed due to red tide anyways, why not just erect the Fence?

    • @lordgarion514
      @lordgarion514 Год назад

      A fence 3 feet off the shore would just have tons of it rotting 3 feet from shore.
      That's NOT going to help the tourists who want to be in the beach.
      The problem isn't that sargassum builds up on the beaches.
      The problem is that humans want to ALSO use those beaches...... And at the same time the sargassum shows up.
      No one cleans it up from areas humans don't want to use.

  • @TLTheLegend
    @TLTheLegend Год назад +1

    This just in: Florida man sprays gallon of weed killer into Gulf of Mexico in attempt to "kill that darn plant belt"

  • @emily-kk2vs
    @emily-kk2vs Год назад +8

    hai has definitely upped the graphics recently, they're so good and well made

  • @kylenolan3138
    @kylenolan3138 Год назад +1

    There should be an X prize for finding economic, environmentally friendly means of removing arsenic and cadmium from sargassum. If found, it should be economically viable to harvest it offshore and compost it into an excellent soil amendment/conditioner.

  • @kristytorres7919
    @kristytorres7919 Год назад +7

    I live right next to the beach in Miami and these are EVERYWHERE. I used to think that this is how seaweed usually is because it’s all I would ever see

  • @arthurpecanha1840
    @arthurpecanha1840 Год назад +2

    dude i was speaking about this with my dad for so long it all started in 2013 or so, so happy u did a vid about it I remember a few weeks ago watching a report of how this will be by far the largest seaweed summer and last year's was massive

  • @laserflexr6321
    @laserflexr6321 Год назад +3

    I have a few questions, is the plant named after the sea or is the sea named after the plant? Either way, sargassum grass is not new to the Sargasso Sea there are many accounts of what happened to sailors when they were at the wrong place at the wrong time and got tangled up in it, No es bueno. Bueno un poco no!
    If this is setting up to be a record year for sargassum, how long have accurate records of the quantity, location etc of sargassum been recorded? Is anyone really qualified to proclaim what a "normal" amount of sargassum is? How much oil can be squeezed out of a ton of sargassum? What ruminant likes the defatted remains of sargassum as a salt supplement to their diet?
    And, probably the most important question to ask is, what role does intermittent sargassum accumulation on beaches have on the ecosystem of the region long term? It has been happening to one extent or another since long before there was anyone there to exclaim No es bueno!

  • @ToastedTater420
    @ToastedTater420 Год назад +2

    I just got back from a Caribbean cruise. I saw this all over in the ocean and was wondering what it was, your timing is unreal.

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts Год назад +9

    Thanks for the awesome content and great videos!!!

  • @epapa737
    @epapa737 Год назад +2

    Looks like alaskan cruises are gonna be a hit this year

  • @BatNamedIo
    @BatNamedIo Год назад +9

    Finally an opponent that can challenge Florida

  • @Stevethe11th
    @Stevethe11th Год назад +1

    I remember growing up and seeing this in the ocean streatching for miles. Was really fun to net in clumps and see what animals were living in it. Never knew the name of it til now.

  • @MC_Grenada
    @MC_Grenada Год назад +4

    I live in Grenada and Sargasso weed has been causing more and more problems of the years

  • @TheAmyrlinSeat
    @TheAmyrlinSeat Год назад +4

    I'm in favor of anything that's going to ruin florida

  • @hangukhiphop
    @hangukhiphop Год назад

    Hearing "sargassum" unlocked a memory from playing Zoo Tycoon ~15 years ago and the sea turtles were really into that stuff

  • @rad4924
    @rad4924 Год назад +5

    "How the sargassum belt will ruin Florida"
    And here I was thinking that the lack of culture and sophistication there would do it.

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal Год назад +2

      The lack of culture and sophistication you speak of is clearly where you are, not in FL.

    • @sabretooth1997
      @sabretooth1997 Год назад

      Not to mention overt car dependency, chain restaurants and just being an overall brackish s---hole.

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal Год назад

      @@sabretooth1997 Believe it or not, most of the world enjoys not living in large cities, and as a result we don't have access to public transportation. This isn't a bad thing for most of the world, but you apparently hate it. Just stay out of FL, we're ok with not having you here - too many other people are *moving* here to be a part of it.

  • @benjaminlynch9958
    @benjaminlynch9958 Год назад +1

    And a whole new genre of ‘yo mama’ jokes was born.

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Год назад +5

    Florida beach vacation.. there's so many other reasons to not go to Florida, that seaweed doesn't make the list..

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal Год назад +1

      Good. Stay away, please.

    • @einienj3281
      @einienj3281 Год назад +1

      @@UpYourArsenal Oh, don't worry I will. And when the blob comes, so will everyone else.

    • @sabretooth1997
      @sabretooth1997 Год назад +1

      Settling on a Florida vacation is like going to Applebee's for dinner. Sure, it can be OK, but there are so many better options.
      But, welcome to America. Our media ingrains in us that it is the be-all and end-all of vacation destinations, therefore it is. And woe unto those who try and think outside the norm.

    • @UpYourArsenal
      @UpYourArsenal Год назад

      @@einienj3281 I bet you wish that was true - you don't even know what this 'blob' actually is, because they aren't bothering to tell you the whole story. But enjoy not being here, it's a better place without you.

    • @einienj3281
      @einienj3281 Год назад

      @@UpYourArsenal "Bothering to tell the whole story".. 😂😂😂

  • @KnuxMaster368
    @KnuxMaster368 Год назад +1

    meanwhile on the central florida coast, we just leave it there and say “it fights beach erosion”

  • @FacterinoCommenterino
    @FacterinoCommenterino Год назад +7

    Today's Fact: The world's largest spider is the Goliath birdeater, which can grow up to 12 inches in leg span.

    • @not2hot99
      @not2hot99 Год назад

      Cute!

    • @nealrigga6969
      @nealrigga6969 Год назад

      12 inches is soooo big 😩🤤

    • @tombo416
      @tombo416 Год назад +2

      @@nealrigga6969 bruh what

    • @mnm5165
      @mnm5165 Год назад +2

      @@nealrigga6969 yeah that’s enough RUclips for you today log off bro

  • @mumblesbadly7708
    @mumblesbadly7708 Год назад +1

    Mother Nature is obviously PISSED at Florida for electing Ron DeSantis as its governor.

  • @nERVEcenter117
    @nERVEcenter117 Год назад +2

    This seems like a perfectly salable form of compostable matter, if people with the equipment to collect it could mobilize to pick it up. Oxygen bulbs, lots of ocean minerals, it's a gold mine. Edit: Excellent, people have had the same idea.

  • @Arwokid
    @Arwokid Год назад +1

    Kept thinking it was an April fool's joke because "Sargassum" sounds like "sarcasm" 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @melody5296
    @melody5296 Год назад

    Thanks RUclips, I literally just heard this on radio a few days ago and now this gets recommended to me.

  • @CraigChrist8239
    @CraigChrist8239 Год назад +1

    The way you say "belt", followed by leather... I can't help but think "4 STR 4 STAM LEATHER BELT? UGGGGG!!! LEVEL 18?! UGGGH UGHGGGgg"

  • @ericwright8592
    @ericwright8592 Год назад +1

    Around 2014-2015 I experienced mountains of sargassum on the gulf coast. It was putrid. You could smell it miles away. IIRC a later analysis determined the blob that year was mostly caused by unrestricted use of fertilizer and dumping of raw sewage (also acting as fertilizer 🤷‍♂️) into the ocean, mostly by Brazil.

  • @sethtrey
    @sethtrey Год назад +1

    I bet you can make leather from Sargassum, which means soon we will have a wearable Sargassum Belt.

  • @simplyepic3258
    @simplyepic3258 Год назад +2

    Looks like Sargassum is gonna cause a bunch of vitamin sea deficiencies

  • @gennik7966
    @gennik7966 Год назад +1

    Remember i went to cancun one year and the president of mexico personally came to the city and deployed the navy to clean it up.

  • @JxH
    @JxH Год назад

    'The Way Your Seaweed Moves' by Outkast, "Drip, Drip, Drop there goes a Sargassum..."

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Год назад

    Get big old tankers retrofitted to haul seaweed upon the decks, chop chop and pack the holds then offload in ports as cheap garden and landscaping mulch, somewhere someone can patch holes in a dirt road with the stuff

  • @VladMaxTv
    @VladMaxTv Год назад +1

    Its true. I was in Cancun, Tulum and Playa Del Carmen recently and there was so much of this stuff that I eventually avoided going to the beach as it was impossible to go for a swim.

  • @satyris410
    @satyris410 Год назад +1

    I swear when I submitted bricks as an idea for a video, I just thought it would be interesting, I never realised it was meme-level

  • @ElliottA7
    @ElliottA7 Год назад

    "This guy turns toxic seaweed into bricks" would be your most successful video ever

  • @gregoirebaranger1696
    @gregoirebaranger1696 Год назад

    Gotta love this Chanel #2 translation! AKA Paris sewer, coming next summer!

  • @daddyleon
    @daddyleon Год назад +2

    If it has arsenic in it, won’t that make it a bad fertilizer?

  • @jeffw8611
    @jeffw8611 Год назад +1

    Sneaking SpongeBob’s house in this episode was a stroke of genius.

  • @wlhgmk
    @wlhgmk Год назад

    Another effect of Hydrogen Sulphide is, that if it comes in contact with older style paint on a building - that is paint containing while lead, it turns it into Lead Sulphide and lead sulphide is black. Fortunately lead has been eliminated from paints now because it tastes sweet and kids chew it, causing their little brains to lose their edge.