Saragossa sea weed……aproblem

It's getting worse every year. Seen a lot of it sailing across to the Windies. Gets round keels, rudder, log any water powered generator.

Some of the weed fields are vast and can be seen from passenger planes. Collects all sorts of gash too. :(
 
The problem might have cleared by the time you get there in your Snappie. 😁
I think the subtext to this YT find is “ we’re not buying a boat today”😎

Not even an Oliver Lee, Anderson 22 sailing machine that is so fast and appendage free that it skips over seaweed before the rest of us are out of our beds😳
 
Is there a scientific reason for the increase (if indeed it is an increase?)

I know weeds are growing like mad on land; the likes I have never seen before.

About to buy some glyphosate weed killer even though it is WELL documented as causing cancer ( I will provide links if pushed).

I find it odd that farmers spray crops that we eat with it.
 
We seem to get quite a lot of it in the Baie de Saint Brieuc. It is a real pain with the twin rudders on my boat, as I’m sure we pick up a load more than you would with a single rudder.

There was a French university study to see if it could be harvested before it hits the beaches in the Caribbean, then put into an anaerobic digester as an energy source. IIRC the project foundered on the high levels of heavy metals in the residue in the biodigester, making it unsuitable for use are fertilizer. A shame, as it might have provided a neat solution to the problem.

Sargassum: The biggest seaweed bloom in the world - BBC News
 
Is there a scientific reason for the increase (if indeed it is an increase?)

I know weeds are growing like mad on land; the likes I have never seen before.

About to buy some glyphosate weed killer even though it is WELL documented as causing cancer ( I will provide links if pushed).

I find it odd that farmers spray crops that we eat with it.
They don't spray crops that we eat with it they treat the land / growing weeds with it before planting the crop. Glyphosate decomposes very quickly on the earth it's a very specific weed killer. Like many things if you ingest it it won't do you any good though.
 
About to buy some glyphosate weed killer even though it is WELL documented as causing cancer ( I will provide links if pushed).
You need to do more reading - there's a lot of blether all over the interweb about it being carcinogenic, very little actual evidence of it actually being such, in humans, in reasonable usage scenarios. It's persistence in soil, and the effects that has on the quality of the soil are a far greater issue.
 
They don't spray crops that we eat with it they treat the land / growing weeds with it before planting the crop. Glyphosate decomposes very quickly on the earth it's a very specific weed killer. Like many things if you ingest it it won't do you any good though.
 
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You need to do more reading - there's a lot of blether all over the interweb about it being carcinogenic, very little actual evidence of it actually being such, in humans, in reasonable usage scenarios. It's persistence in soil, and the effects that has on the quality of the soil are a far greater issue.
I read a year ago it was specifically associated with Non Hodgkinson lymphoma. Trying to find source now.

What are its affects upon the soil you mention? Any links? Your post counters post 11.

So more confusion.

non hodgkin lymphoma, glyphosate - Google Search

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/who-iarc-glyphosate/#:~:text=It issued a report on,probably causes cancer in people.
 
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Anecdotal…..fire in pesticide/her beside factory in Australia ……high percentage of the firemen affected by Amo
Iotophic Lateral Esclerosis……sheep dip was thought to harmless until suicidesof farmers was studied
 
Anecdotal…..fire in pesticide/her beside factory in Australia ……high percentage of the firemen affected by Amo
Iotophic Lateral Esclerosis……sheep dip was thought to harmless until suicidesof farmers was studied
I did some of my research in an organophosphorus lab, sheep dip was based on an organophosphorus compound, we had monthly blood tests to check for exposure.
 
I did some of my research in an organophosphorus lab, sheep dip was based on an organophosphorus compound, we had monthly blood tests to check for exposure.
Good they looked after you.

Does it do the sheep any harm?

Are the sheep used for food? Or are the offspring used for sheep?

Does the chemical get into the food chain?
 
I am not a sheep expert better ask Bouba
I would have thought working in a lab you had some idea? Perhaps not prudent to disclose?

Don’t know what Bouba is.

I can use Google.

Seems odd it must not get into human bloodstream but is ok for animals (may have cuts upon them and get into blood stream?)

I am interested, so may even look into farming or farming regularity boards. Farming forums would say it totally safe for sheep and food I am sure.
 
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