Fotogalerij · Kwartel · 21-03-2024 · Punta de Abona (Tenerife), Canary Islands · Rubén Barone
Michel de Lange
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14 May 2024 17:13, gewijzigd 14 May 2024 17:14
Hi Ruben,
Any idea when the Sargassum influx really took off in the Canaries? The earliest example i could find for Madeira was 29-05-2023 but it lasted until 27-12-2023 before i started to see large fields of Sargassum in Porto Moniz. Gr. M.
Rubén Barone
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14 May 2024 20:25
Hi again.
I'm not a marine biologist or expert in algae, but it seems the Sargassum populations come from another part of the Atlantic, and two different species of this genus are arriving on the islands. Some marine biologists are studying this phenomenon affecting also the Madeiran coasts.
Best regards from the Canaries.
Rubén Barone
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14 May 2024 20:27
And regarding the dates of the arrival of the Sargassum to the islands, we know that in the case of the Canaries began this year, by March or even before.
Leo JR Boon
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16 May 2024 09:07
What is the link between the Quail and the algae?
Rubén Barone
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16 May 2024 11:09
I suppose the bird died in the sea close to the coast where I found it, during its migration movement, and later became associated with algae deposition. Probably the association between the Quail and the algae is only accidental.
Best regards.
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