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Deerfield Beach Sargassum Removal & Sea Turtle Protection
Staff Writer
June 9, 2026
Deerfield Beach removes sargassum seaweed from its shores daily, working within Florida Department of Environmental Protection regulations that protect nesting sea turtles during breeding season.
Large accumulations of the seaweed create odors and reduce beach usability, but cleanup crews must follow state rules governing timing, frequency and removal methods. The restrictions shield turtle nests and hatchlings during vulnerable periods.
Sargassum provides food and shelter for fish, seabirds and endangered sea turtles. The seaweed also slows coastal erosion and traps sand, strengthening the beach's long-term stability.
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