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Boaters can take several steps to deal with Sargasso seaweed: 1. Avoid areas with large concentrations of Sargasso seaweed: Boaters can use satellite imagery and other resources to identify areas with high concentrations of seaweed and avoid them if possible. 2. Slow down and be cautious: Sargasso seaweed can be thick and difficult to navigate through, so boaters should slow down and proceed with caution when encountering it. 3. Clear the seaweed from the boat: Boaters can use a net or rake to remove seaweed from the boat, being careful not to damage the boat or the seaweed. 4. Check the engine and cooling system: Sargasso seaweed can clog the engine and cooling system, so boaters should check them regularly and clean them if necessary. 5. Dispose of the seaweed properly: Boaters should dispose of the seaweed properly, either by composting it or disposing of it in a designated area. They should not throw it back into the water, as this can spread the seaweed to other areas. Follow us for more helpful boating tips and suggestions! #sailingexperience #sailinglife #sailingadventure #boatlife #sargasso
We're in the Seychelles, isolated and uninhabited until the 18th century, Seychelles have provided ideal conditions for unique plant and animal species, like the worlds largest seed, the Coco de Mer, often referred to as the love nut, which they grind up to make Seychelles Viagra. This in turn keeps the Seychelles giant tortoise , which have a lifespan of 250 years grinding well into their old age. Seychelles, where we're doing it hard.