Sargassum piling up along Mexico's Caribbean coast
Scraping the smelly sargassum seaweed off some beaches on Mexico’s resort-studded Caribbean coast has become not only a nightmare, but possibly a health threat, for the workers doing it — with the quantities washing ashore this year seemingly mountains not mounds.
Decomposing sargassum, which is actually algae, generates hydrogen sulphide gas. In small amounts in open areas, it’s not much more than an annoying odor: sulphurous, like rotting eggs.