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Record Levels of Sargassum Invading Florida Beaches in 2026

Last updated: 2026/06/02 at 4:19 AM
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The 2026 sargassum season is shaping up to be the worst on record, and as the Atlantic hurricane season opens on June 1 and the seaweed’s peak months arrive, the brown algae is no longer just a Mexican Caribbean problem — it is piling onto Florida’s beaches too.

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Record-breaking blooms across the AtlanticFrom Mexico’s coast to the Florida KeysWhat it means for beach travelers

Featured Image Credit: Kristen Cooper / FB Group Florida Sargassum Reports + Daily News

Record-breaking blooms across the Atlantic

Satellite data from the University of South Florida’s Sargassum Watch System shows the floating macroalgae increased in every region it tracks, with most setting monthly records this spring.

As WGCU reported, USF scientists wrote that 2026 is “likely to be a record year by summer.” Researchers describe a belt stretching across the entire Caribbean Sea and drifting into the Gulf, with beaching events expected to intensify through the June–August peak.

The season also started absurdly early. Sargassum first washed up in the Mexican Caribbean back in January — months ahead of the historical norm — according to monitoring groups tracking the blooms.

From Mexico’s coast to the Florida Keys

In Quintana Roo, authorities have designated more than a dozen northern beaches as “red zones,” and Playa del Carmen alone cleared over a thousand tons in the early part of the year. The Mexican Navy has deployed ships, skimmer vessels and thousands of meters of offshore barriers, but the sheer volume means containment is only partly effective.

The under-covered angle is that southeast Florida and the Florida Keys are getting buried as well. When sargassum rots on shore it releases hydrogen sulfide — the rotten-egg gas that can irritate airways and has driven beachgoers away for more than a decade.

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What it means for beach travelers

Conditions vary dramatically mile by mile, so a ruined beach and a pristine one can sit a short drive apart. Sheltered, west-facing spots such as Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres and Cozumel’s leeward coast tend to stay clearer, while open, east-facing beaches like Tulum and Playa del Carmen catch the heaviest arrivals. Live satellite-fed trackers now update through the day, letting travelers check a specific beach before committing.

Researchers stress that sargassum is natural and even useful in the open ocean, where it shelters fish and sea turtles — the problem is volume. For summer 2026, the smart move is flexibility: pick protected beaches, lean on resort pools and cleanup crews, and watch the forecasts as the peak builds.

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