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A 5,000-mile seaweed belt is headed toward Florida

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By SUMAN NAISHADHAM

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They bang on about this every year and it's always reported in the press with almost the exact same headline.

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Seaweed makes excellent organic fertiliser and soil conditioner. I use it on houseplants and in the garden.

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N. KnightToday  07:44 am JST

They bang on about this every year and it's always reported in the press with almost the exact same headline.

And they tend to make it seem so Armageddon-ish to get the readers antsy.

> GBR48Today  09:42 am JST

Seaweed makes excellent organic fertilizer and soil conditioner. I use it on houseplants and in the garden.

Nonetheless, 'Gov' Ron DeSantis really has a job to do now!

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All you can eat sea weed.

Such a healthy sea food.

No need to rely on Japan to get your sea weed.

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You can also brew beer from seaweed. Or for smoking food. But you can only burn it for a few minutes, or it will get charred, and smell bad.

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A 5000-mile seaweed belt? That's really disastrous! Like the pumice that drifted ashore the coastlines of Okinawa from the eruption of an undersea volcano in the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, damaging local fishery and tourist industry a great deal.

The 5,000-mile seaweed belt is something mindboggling and calamitous. What's the cause of their growing so thick and wide?

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Ready made plant fertilizer, just chop up and use. Better then Commercial Fertilizer, natural, better for the planet.

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