Hurricane Beryl has left each Playa del Carmen and Isla Mujeres’ seashores covered in sargassum. An unintended consequence was the development of as much as 5 seashores. How is that attainable?
Underneath tons of sargassum, which has been shortly eliminated by authorities, the hurricane additionally introduced tons of sand to the already eroded Playa del Carmen seashores, mentioned Jesús Adrián Medina Pérez, Director of the Federal Maritime-Terrestrial Zone (Zofemat) of Solidaridad.
“The hurricane didn’t have so many [negative] results on the seashores. Quite the opposite, it introduced numerous sand. Waterholes had been even coated with the sand introduced by the cyclone,” Medina instructed reporters.
This phenomenon has counteracted the robust erosion that some seashores had been experiencing, partly as a result of fixed removing of sargassum.
Seashores that elevated their dimension essentially the most embody Fundadores, Punta Esmeralda, Mamitas, Pelicanos and the resort Hyatt zone, reported María Várguez Ocampo, Secretary of Sustainable Surroundings and Local weather Change.
The surplus sand will probably be dumped on the seashores that want it most, Várguez mentioned.
Relating to the unfavorable impacts, Medina mentioned that solely 4 palapas had been destroyed and that sargassum seen since Monday “is regular” after a storm this massive, particularly throughout seaweed season.
In close by Tulum, Beryl was not likely dangerous both. Seashores look virtually clear and able to obtain vacationers.
“Fortuitously, sargassum has not been an element affecting the vacation spot this 12 months. Earlier than the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, there was no sargassum. We solely had seen algae for a few weeks in March. Tulum has been fairly clear sargassum-wise. In earlier years, this has been method worse,” mentioned Carlos Solís at Mexidriver.