Seaweed horror for Mayaro fisherfolk

Massive Sargassum seaweed blooms are becoming increasingly frequent in the Caribbean. (Photo via GEF)
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(Trinidad Guardian) Fish­er­men who ply their trade in the At­lantic Ocean, off the south-east coast of Trinidad, say the re­turn of the sar­gas­sum sea­weed is af­fect­ing their abil­i­ty to catch fish.

A large amount of the sea­weed be­gan wash­ing up along the south­east­ern coast, par­tic­u­lar­ly along the Ma­yaro shore­line, over the last two weeks.

Fish­er­men say the sea­weed dam­age their nets and en­gines.

With their in­creased cost for su­per gas af­ter reg­u­lar im­ports were halt­ed, fish­er­men com­plained that they don’t have the mon­ey to re­pair their boats and nets.

Some fish­er­men have been forced to an­chor their boats and work for oth­er fish­er­men in or­der to get a day’s pay.

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