How can I protect myself and my family from exposure to Sargassum?
  • Always supervise children at the beach.
  • Avoid touching or swimming near seaweed to avoid stinging by organisms that live in it.
  • Use gloves if you must handle seaweed.
  • Stay away from the beach if you experience irritation or breathing problems from hydrogen sulfide—at least until symptoms go away.
  • Close windows and doors if you live near the beach.
  • Avoid or limit your time on the beach if you have asthma or other respiratory problems.

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1. Where does Sargassum come from, and why is it washing ashore?
2. Why is Sargassum a concern?
3. Why does Sargassum smell so bad?
4. How can hydrogen sulfide affect my health?
5. Does Sargassum cause skin rashes and blisters?
6. Will hydrogen sulfide from rotting Sargassum cause cancer or other long term health effects?
7. Can I use Sargassum in cooking?
8. How can I protect myself and my family from exposure to Sargassum?