According to a report by Sul Informação, a total of 300
cubic metres of seaweed has been deposited on the beach following bad weather
brought on by storm Danielle, with the newspaper speculating that the seaweed
is likely to be an invasive species of Asian origin that has already affected
other local beaches.
The seaweed mainly affected the beaches of Carvoeiro, Vale Centeanes, Caneiros and Pintadinho, on the coast of Lagoa, as well as the eastern part of Praia da Rocha, in Portimão.
Luís Encarnação, mayor of Lagoa, told Sul Informação, that
the council is preparing to remove all of the seaweed as part of a mega
cleaning operation. "It is a natural phenomenon, aggravated by the fact
that it is due to an invasive species and the same scenario is seen throughout
the coast of the Algarve and Spain”.
“We are, however, having great difficulties considering the
dimension” of the problem, added the mayor, in statements to Sul Informação.
“We estimate that the total amount of algae deposited on
Praia de Carvoeiro is around 300 cubic meters. In addition, it is not possible
to bring machines to the beach,” said Luís Encarnação.
300 cubic meters of algae represent around 30 trucks that will have to be loaded, just from Praia do Carvoeiro, in an operation that could take a few days.
Heavy seaweed also on Praia de Carvalho, beach is totally covered
By Brian Sutton from Algarve on 17 Sep 2022, 11:09
Why transport it by road from Carvoeiro? It can be put on a barge and moved to a more suitable access point. Is the seaweed going to be used for agricultural purposes or just dumped?
By David Clark from UK on 19 Sep 2022, 21:09