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The Regional Government of Madeira, through the Regional Secretariat for Tourism, Environment and Culture, Reported this Evening That Is Monitoring with Special Attention The Arrival of Masses of Sargating Seaweed (Floating Seaweed) To the Selvagens and Deserts Islands.
“This phenomenon, detected in recent days, is Being Monitored on the Ground By Technical Teams from the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN),” Reads the Press Release, Which Adds That The The Presence of Floating Sargassum Regional Regions of Macaronesia Trend Observed Since 2011 in the Northwest Atlantic, Associated with Climate Change and Changes in Ocean Currents. These algae origin from the sargasso sea, the unique floating ecosystem, butir accumulation outside their area of original can cause environmental imbalancies in the coastal areas where they are deposited.
The Aforemento Note also Explains That the Current Side of Selvages and Deserts Islands Not, To Date, Commitment the Good State of Their Ecosystems, But the IFCN Stresses The Importance of Permanent Surveillance, Both locally and regionally.
The Regional Directorate for the Environment and the Sea (DRAM) Confirms, In Turn, That Quantities of Sargassum Recorded this Year Are, So Far, Significantly Lower Than Those Observed in 2024. Specimens Recently Detected in Porto Santo Were Quickly Collected by the Comperent Services.
Please Note That the Disposal Sites Identified and Authorized by Dram, in Madeira and Porto Santo, Are the Same, with Priority Being Given to Destinations That Ensure Recovery, Namely Agricultural CENTERS Managed by the Regional Public Administration.

