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8/4/2015 3:55:01 PM

Massive California wildfire jumps containment line

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. (AP) — As firefighters battled a massive Northern California wild land blaze threatening numerous homes, some of the 13,000 people urged to flee their residences were spending what may be just one of many nights in evacuation shelters.

The blaze that has charred nearly 97 square miles of brush and timber, jumped a highway Monday that had served as a containment line. Its rapid growth caught firefighters off guard and shocked residents.

Vicki Estrella, who has lived in the area for 22 years, stayed at a Red Cross shelter at Middletown High School along with her husband and their dog.

"It's amazing the way that thing spread," Estrella said. "There was smoke 300 feet in the air."

Cooler weather had helped crews build a buffer between the wildfire and some of the thousands of homes it threatened as it tore through drought-withered brush in Lake County that hadn't burned in years.

But Monday afternoon erratic wind blew hot embers north of Highway 20 ignited several fires across the highway north of the city of Clear Lake.

"There were too many (spot fires) for us to pick up," Battalion Chief Carl Schwettmann of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection told the San Francisco Chronicle. "With these drought-stricken fuels, it's just moving at an extremely high rate of speed."

At least two dozen homes have been destroyed over the past few days and more than 13,000 people forced from their homes or warned to leave.

The fire — the largest blaze in drought-stricken California — roughly tripled in size over the weekend, generating its own winds that fanned the flames and reduced thousands of acres of manzanita shrubs and other brush to barren land in hours.

"There's a lot of old growth-type vegetation and four years of drought to dry it all out," said Lynne Tolmachoff, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. "It was ready to go."

The fire was burning in the Lower Lake area, about 100 miles north of San Francisco and 10 miles from Clear Lake, the largest freshwater lake entirely within California and a popular spot for boaters and campers. Fire officials said no homes around the lake were threatened.

"I'm overwhelmed," Donna McDonald, of Clear Lake, said at a high school that had been turned into a shelter. "I was very happy at one point when I saw no smoke at all. Then all of a sudden it just flared up real big again."

Layna Rivas, of Clearlake Oaks, evacuated her home over the weekend and wanted to get back to feed her chickens.

"You have to have that let go feeling and know everything is going to be OK," she said. "My place is going to be safe, my animals are going to be safe."

Numerous other wildfires in California, Washington state and Oregon took off as the effects of drought and summer heat turned the West Coast combustible. California blazes killed a firefighter last week and injured four others.

Crews in the Lower Lake area conducted controlled burns, setting fire to shrubs to rob the blaze of fuel and protect some of 5,500 homes threatened. The fire was burning in a rural area of grasslands and steep hills.

The fire destroyed at least 24 homes and 26 outbuildings.

More fire crews were brought in, bringing the number of firefighters to nearly 3,000. Two more National Guard air tankers were being brought in from Colorado to drop retardant, Tolmachoff said.

Crews battled 20 other wildfires in California — some sparked by lightning — though none as big as the Lower Lake blaze. Mandatory evacuations were also in place farther north in a remote rural area of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

The Lower Lake fire is well short of historic proportions. One of the largest wildfires in California history was a 2013 blaze that took out 400 square miles of Sierra Nevada wilderness.

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Daley reported from Middletown, Calif. Associated Press writers Sudhin Thanawala and Olga R. Rodriguez in San Francisco and Yara Bishara in Phoenix contributed to this report.


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Massive Calif. wildfire jumps highway containment


The rapid growth of the blaze north of San Francisco caught firefighters off guard and shocked residents.
13,000 forced to flee


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8/4/2015 4:17:17 PM

Israeli arrested after West Bank arson that killed toddler

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A Palestinian youth stands in front of a mock coffin of one-and-a-half year old Ali Dawabsheh, with his picture and Arabic writing that reads: "They burned the baby and I am coming to revenge", during a symbolic funeral in Town of Khan Younis, Southern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Aug. 1, 201. Tensions remain high after suspected Jewish assailants set fire to a West Bank home and burned a sleeping Palestinian toddler to death. The child's 4-year-old brother and both his parents were also seriously wounded. The attack drew Palestinian anger and widespread Israeli condemnation. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)


JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said Tuesday it was interrogating the suspected head of a Jewish extremist group in the first arrest of an Israeli suspect following last week's arson attack in the West Bank that killed a Palestinian toddler and wounded his brother and parents.

According to the Shin Bet security agency, 23-year-old Meir Ettinger was arrested late Monday for "involvement in an extremist Jewish organization."

The agency would not say if he is also suspected in the July 31 arson attack, but it has accused Ettinger of heading an extremist movement seeking to bring about religious "redemption" through attacks on Christian sites and Palestinian homes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged "zero tolerance" for Jewish terrorism following a pair of deadly attacks by extremists. The Palestinians toddler was burned to death a day after an anti-gay ultra-Orthodox man stabbed a 16-year-old Jewish girl during a rampage against marchers at Jerusalem's gay pride parade. The teenage girl later died.

Authorities are now expected to crack down much harder on suspected Jewish extremist cells, particularly among West Bank settler youths.

Israeli media have dubbed Ettinger as the Shin Bet's "number one" most wanted Jewish extremist. He has been arrested several times before and banned from the West Bank. Ettinger is also the grandson of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, an ultranationalist whose party was banned from Israel's parliament for its racist views in 1988. Kahane was killed by an Arab gunman in 1990.

Ettinger has denied leading an extremist movement. His lawyer, Yuval Zemer, told Israel's Army Radio that authorities arrested his client to appease an Israeli public outraged by the arson attack.

"There was no urgent need to arrest here, other than some kind of desire to show, 'Here, we're doing something, here, we're arresting,'" said Zemer. "Of course, what is better than the number one most wanted target?"

The arrest comes on the heels of a violent spate of attacks in Israel and the Palestinian territories that threatened to ignite widespread violence in the region.

The Shin Bet would not say whether Ettinger had anything to do with the attack on the West Bank home, which killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh and severely injured his parents and 4-year-old brother.

However, the agency singled out Ettinger two days before the attack, when it announced it had uncovered a Jewish extremist movement of young settler activists responsible for a June arson attack of the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, a prominent Catholic church near the Sea of Galilee, and a number of other hate crimes. The Shin Bet at the time accused Ettinger of heading the movement.

Authorities said last week they have filed indictments against two other young Israeli extremists and arrested three others in connection with the church arson attack. The Shin Bet said Ettinger's group vandalized a number of Christian religious sites in the past two years, tried to disrupt Pope Benedict XVI's 2014 visit to the Holy Land, and committed "more significant terrorist attacks of arson" against Palestinian homes in the West Bank over the past year.

A month before the attack on the church, Ettinger called on his blog for more attacks on Christian religious sites. He had lived in recent months in unauthorized Jewish settlement encampments in the West Bank set up by the "hilltop youth," the Shin Bet said, using a term referring to radicalized Jewish teen squatters on West Bank hilltops who have been known to attack Palestinians and their property.

Six months ago, authorities signed a year-long order preventing Ettinger from entering Jerusalem and the West Bank settlements, saying he posed a danger there. He moved to the northern city of Tzfat, a hub for Jewish religious mystics.

In a blog post, Ettinger denied the Shin Bet's accusation that he leads an extremist organization.

"There is no terror organization, but there are many, many Jews, many more than people think, whose value system is completely different than that of the Israeli Supreme Court or the Shin Bet," he wrote in a July 30 blog post. "The laws they are bound by are not the State's laws ... but laws that are much more eternal and real."

Also Tuesday, Israeli security forces demolished a Jewish settlement house in an outpost of the Eli settlement that had been built illegally on private Palestinian land in the West Bank. COGAT, the defense body that handles civilian issues with the Palestinians, said the demolition was coordinated with the settlers and there were no protests.

Last week, settlers clashed with Israeli troops as Israeli bulldozers demolished a contested housing complex in another Jewish settlement in the West Bank.



Authorities are cracking down on extremist cells following the arson that killed a toddler and a teen's stabbing death.
Netanyahu: "Zero tolerance"


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8/4/2015 5:29:57 PM

Photo of cop aiming gun at woman goes viral, but report paints different picture



On Sunday afternoon, a bystander snapped a photo of a white Cleveland cop aiming his gun at an unarmed African American woman.

Within hours, the photo had gone viral on the Internet as commenters compared the incident to other recent police controversies also captured on camera, particularly the Nov. 22, 2014 of Tamir Rice by Cleveland police.

[Video shows Cleveland officer shooting 12-year-old Tamir Rice within seconds]

“Never been more upset to live in Cleveland,” one person wrote on reddit.

“Unbelievable,” added another.

“Here we go again…,” wrote a third.

“Hopefully this makes the news and the cop responsible here is ID’d,” argued one commenter. “If it’s true he showed zero restraint threatening car crash victims then he does not deserve that badge.”

By Monday evening the photo, originally posted on imgur, had been viewed almost two million times.

At first glance, the image seemed to confirm the worst fears about the Cleveland police, a department that just two months ago agreed to give the Department of Justice oversight after a string of deadly police-involved shootings.

[Cleveland agrees to strict new rules on its police department]

A police report released on Monday, however, paints a much different picture of the incident.

According to the report, the officer in the photo had just witnessed the woman hit two cars in an attempt to flee authorities, two young men had jumped out of the back of the car and fled on foot, and the woman allegedly ignored a command to stay inside her vehicle.

“As Sgt. [Robert] Bartos came to a stop the driver’s door also began to open,” according to the report, which was first obtained by Cleveland ABC 5. “Being alone and unaware of the driver’s intentions with the motorcycle still running, and only the clutch and rear brake engaged, he drew his weapon and ordered the driver to stay in the car.”

When the woman, identified as 40-year-old Moratta Davis, showed her hands to the officer, “Sgt. Bartos holstered and was able to shut off and safely dismount his motorcycle,” the report continues. “He then secured Davis in handcuffs, placing her under arrest for attempting to leave the scene of two accidents.”

According to the report, Davis was also arrested for drunk driving after Bartos found an open 24-ounce can of Milwaukee’s Best beer in her car.

“There is a motorcycle officer that’s by himself and she gets out of the car and he needs to control that situation,” Cleveland Police Union President Steve Loomis told Fox 8. “Better safe than sorry.”

The police report hasn’t closed the book on the incident, however. Under the DOJ consent decree, an officer pulling his weapon is automatically deemed a “use of force” and will be investigated.

But the discrepancy between the two scenarios — one initially suggested by the viral photo and the other described in more detail in the police report — is a reminder not only of the increased scrutiny police departments are under across the country, but also the way even photographic evidence can be quickly taken out of context in the age of the Internet.

As soon as the report was released on Monday, a flood of commenters again took to reddit to shame those who, they claimed, had initially rushed to judgment.

“One would also hope that it would teach the necessary lesson to the many people on here who need to learn it, that a photograph or short video is insufficient information to make any definitive judgement on situations like this,” one person wrote.

“Context? Pitchforks don’t need no stinkin’ context,” added another in a reference to the mob-like wrath of the Internet.

“Whoa! Somebody on the internet lied to make cops look bad? No way!” added another reddit user, continuing the sarcasm.

“Of course, how else would the picture go viral? Posting it to twitter saying a cop drew his side arm on a car full of drunk people just involved in hit and run, having witnessed two people run from the car, and holster said sidearm after the other passengers had their hands up….just doesn’t have the same ring to it,” responded a third person.

Loomis, the police union president, also lambasted what he said was a rush to judge cops.

“That’s okay because we’re out doing the job,” he said of cops having their photos taken. “What’s not okay is the scrutiny and the armchair quarterbacking from people who have no training.”

The incident in Cleveland comes amid a heated debate over racism, police use of force and monitoring of cops in this country.

In April, white police officer Michael Slager in North Charleston, S.C., wascharged with murder after a bystander videotaped him fatally shooting Walter Scott in the back during a traffic stop. Scott was black.

Just last week, a white university cop in Cincinnati was charged with murder after shooting an unarmed African American driver during a traffic stop.

[University of Cincinnati police officer who shot man during traffic stop charged with murder]

On Sunday night, however, the country was reminded of the danger that cops face when Memphis Police officer Sean Bolton was allegedly shot and killed by convicted bank robber Tremaine Wilbourn after the officer interrupted a drug deal.

[Suspect in Memphis cop killing surrenders]

“Every 48 hours a policeman gets killed in this country,” Loomis told Fox 8. “We are not living in Candy Land here. The people we deal with for the most part are violent people, they are angry people, they are people who don’t want to go to jail, and they will do whatever they need to do, whether it’s hit-skip a bunch of cars to get away from us or shoot a policeman.”

According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, 24 police officers have died this year as a result of a deliberate shooting or assault (as opposed to an accident or heart attack).

In contrast, The Washington Post is keeping track of the number of people fatally shot by police in 2015.

As of Monday, Aug. 3, that number stood at 570.

Michael E. Miller is a foreign affairs reporter for The Washington Post. He writes for the Morning Mix news blog. Tweet him: @MikeMillerDC

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8/4/2015 5:45:08 PM
Sunday August 2, 2015
Truth and Consequences
by Tom Heneghan, International Intelligence Expert









Co-conspirators George W. BushFRAUD and King Juan Carlos source
UNITED States of America - It can now be reported that a seventh IMF audit is now in possession of the U.S. Justice Department. The audit is tied to European banks and now has also revealed secret, illegal U.S. CIA and British Intelligence proprietaries that are tied to the Bank of England (Humewood and Associates) and the now revealed secret Bush Crime Family entity with links to former King Juan Carlos of Spain, proprietary named "Malaga".

Note: Humewood and Associates has been used for over 20 years to manipulate world currency markets and, in recent times, along with ABN AMRO of Holland and Barclays Bank of England, totally manipulate the global LIBOR rate.

We can now also divulge that the latest IMF audit reveals the illegal use of the Bush secret proprietary "Malaga" account engaged in money laundry, foreign currency counterfeiting, worldwide drug trafficking and was used to finance countless U.S. domestic Bush CIA P2 NAZI Paperclip Black Ops on U. S. soil.

Now it really gets worse!

Department of Justice officials speaking on condition of anonymity have divulged that Bush Spanish "Malaga" was used to finance the year 2000 U.S. presidential election coup d'état.

"Malaga" financed a CIA entity in Boca Raton, Florida called Bay Point Schools. This entity was operated by Bush Family stooge Charles King with the full complicity of then Florida Governor Jeb Bush.

Bay Point Schools with the assistance of the U.S. NSA set up an electronic algorithm operated model that was used to purge over 575,000 African Americans from the Florida voter rolls in the year 2000.

The electronic algorithms were able to flip and change minor traffic violations of these registered voters and turn them into electronic algorithm falsified felonies.

Note: NAZI Jeb Bush also used bulldozers and Florida State Police to block African Americans from voting and switch the addresses of the polling places.

Bay Point, the NSA and then Republican Vice Presidential candidate Richard Cheney aka "Dick" also used electronic algorithms to generate more election fraud in the states of New Hampshire, Tennessee, West Virginia and Missouri.

Reference: As you can see now, folks, the election in the year 2000 wasn't even close. Al Gore won it hands down.


Nazi Paperclip Bush Crime Family Stooge
former PFG CEO Rusell Wasendorf Sr
source

P.S. The domestic conduit for Bush Spanish "Malaga" in the year 2000 presidential election fraud was a commodity brokerage firm, now defunct, named PFG Financial Group. At that time it operated out of Waverly, Iowa and Chicago, Illinois.


Wasendorf Sr and Bush Crime Family member
Barbara Bush aka the bookkeeper source

Its CEO, who is a major supporter of the Bush Family, Russell Wasendorf, and his co-conspirator U.S. Bank helped launder BILLIONS of dollars of Malaga funds to noted narcotics drug trafficking outpost, the Mexican Bancomer Bank.

Item: The latest IMF audit also reveals that all U.S. financial regulators knew of this massive criminal conspiracy yet looked the other way and were on the take.

P.P.S. The cat is out of the bag. It is interesting to note that current U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton in her recent speech to the Urban League, in which she was highly critical of Jeb Bush, indirectly referred to this IMF audit when madam Hillary stated and raised her voice when she said that Jeb Bush can't raise up African Americans to equality and prosperity in a capitalist economy when Jeb Bush wouldn't even allow these African Americans to vote.

Clearly Hillary is in possession of the material and evidence that we are bringing you today in this intelligence briefing.

What is coming next? It sure isn't Joe Biden. Stay tuned.

In closing, be ready for our next report which will deal with the assassination of bin Laden family members that was blamed on a mechanical crash of a private aircraft in southwest England. This plane had been tampered with by British MI5 before it took off.

We can also divulge that the bin Laden family members had been cooperating with great American patriot Senator Robert Graham of Florida who is still investigating the events of 9/11 as it relates to Osama bin Laden aka lifelong CIA employee Tim Osman role as a patsy. Graham is still pursuing the declassification of the Florida flight school records (stolen by Jeb Bush on the night of 9/11) that categorically prove that these alleged hijackers could not fly a kite let alone a U.S. commercial aircraft.




"Al Qaeda is nothing more than an extension of the operatus linked to U.S. intelligence that was allowed, by script, to remove itself as a rogue break away entity of the U.S. government

allowed to de-compartmentalize from oversight, and was run instead by Gary Best rogue 'Black Ops' specialists for scripted activity outside of the U.S. government, with its funding being orchestrated through the Pakistani secret police,

an entity of the U.S. government itself." (2006)

~ Tom Heneghan, great American Patriot and International Intelligence Expert

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. (1755)
~ Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father, great American Patriot

The Declaration of Independence
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

enhanced excerpt

But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to prove new Guards for their future security. (1776) ~ Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father, great American Patriot, author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd U.S. President

As we live free or die, Lafayette remains at Brandywine and
Albert Gore Jr. remains the year 2000,
U.S. Constitution DULY ELECTED, non-inaugurated,
natural born REAL President of the United States.


Al Gore on Restoring the Rule of Law

http://www.acslaw.org/acsblog/al-gore-on-restoring-the-rule-of-law

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8/4/2015 11:46:05 PM

Caribbean Clogged: Seaweed Invasion Takes Over Beaches

Laura Begley Bloom

It smells, it’s ugly, and it’s killing wildlife.

From the Riviera Maya of Mexico to the shores of islands like St. Martin, St. Thomas, and Anguilla, once-pristine beaches are being inundated by massive amounts of thick, brown seaweed that refuse to go away and are wreaking havoc on the ecosystems.

At a news conference on Tuesday, the Tobago House of Assembly declared a natural disaster and announced a $3 million budget to tackle the influx of seaweed on the island’s Atlantic coast.

A roped-off Riviera Maya beach, edged in seaweed. (Photo: Laura Begley Bloom)

On July 30, Mexico’s Environment Department announcedthat the country would hire 4,600 temporary workers and spend about $9.1 million on cleanup efforts along the Caribbean coast, also known as the Riviera Maya. Cancun reported that it had removed nearly 100 tons of seaweed to date.

“In living memory we’ve never seen it this bad,” David Freestone, executive director of the Sargasso Sea Commission, told Yahoo Travel. “The worry is that this will be the new normal.”

Sargassum seaweed covers the bay and beach at Speyside in Tobago. (Photo: Farley Augustine)

On Antigua, seaweed piles have reached 4 feet tall in some areas. On Barbados, 42 turtles recently died after getting caught in the seaweed and suffocating. Shocking photos from the island of Tobago emerged this week, showing boats trapped in a bay blanketed in seaweed.

Making matters worse, the seaweed — which harbors sea creatures — emits a pungent scent when it begins to rot.

A live sea turtle overlooking small mountains of seaweed in Barbados. (Photo: Barbados Sea Turtle Project/Facebook)

The seaweed, known as sargassum, is usually contained in the Sargasso Sea, a floating ecosystem in the North Atlantic that stretches nearly 2 million square miles. But the seaweed is no stranger to the Caribbean region. “Every year in April and Mayyah some of it spills out into the eastern Caribbean, and the fishermen love it because it brings wahoo, dorado, tuna,” said Freestone, whose Sargasso Sea Alliance works to conserve the Sargasso Sea.

According to reports, the current invasion of seaweed started at the end of 2014 and hasn’t let up. In some areas, it has gotten worse in recent weeks. Sargassum seaweed has also been spotted as far away as West African countries like Ghana, where piles reach up to 10 feet high, and along the shores of Florida, from Palm Beach to Jetty Park.

The pyramids of Tulum, Mexico, usually overlook a white-sand beach. (Photo: Thinkstock)

Tulum’s beach now. (Photo: Dirk Dallas/Flickr)

Experts blame the current seaweed explosion on climate change and shifting currents. “The world is changing and this is a perfect storm,” said Sue Springer, CEO of the Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association, which is planning to host a sargassum symposium in September and bring in scientists and experts to have a dialogue about the situation.

The last time the Caribbean region witnessed an influx of sargassum seaweed like this was in 2011. It was so bad that a hotel on Antigua, St. James’s Club & Villas, closed for a month to remove 10,000 tons of seaweed. Experts believed that in 2011 — in addition to climate change — cleanup efforts for the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico might have contributed to the seaweed’s growth.

Related: 5 Places Where You Can Help Save the Oceans

A seaweed-covered beach in the Bahamas. (Photo: Thinkstock)

St. Martin, also under attack. (Photo: Mark Yokoyama/Flickr)

This time, satellites show the seaweed’s path coming from a different location, near the base of the Amazon River. According to the Sargasso Sea Commission, the current cause “may include nutrient availability from the Amazon and Orinoco rivers, warmer surface temperatures, and changes in circulation associated with climate change.”

James S. Franks, a senior research scientist with the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory and part of the associate graduate faculty at the University of Southern Mississippi, is one of the leading researchers on the topic and has been tracking the seaweed’s path of destruction.

“It appears to be expanding by the day,” Franks told Yahoo Travel. “Per reports submitted to my lab’s sargassum reporting website, [it is] now impacting the Virgin Islands and some Cays in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos. So… extending from Brazil to the northern Caribbean to the western Caribbean. An immense event! My oceanography colleagues and I continue our work to identify the mechanism driving this massive bloom and influx into the region.”

A Barbados beach. (Photo: Gill Griffin/Flickr)

Another issue complicating the situation is that machinery used to remove the seaweed can have negative impact on beach habitats, causing erosion and injuring nesting sea turtles. However, some beaches in Galveston, Texas — where sargassum is also an issue — and Mexico have begun using an eco-sensitive rake from a U.S. company, H. Barber & Sons, that does minimal damage to the environment.

“We’re encouraging a manual take, to be sensitive to the sustainability of the beaches,” said Matt Cooper, CEO of the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association. “It’s also a great way to build berms and sand dunes.”

Related: Caribbean Blues: Mosquito Virus Is Sickening More Travelers

Heavy machinery is used on a Riviera Maya beach. (Photo: Laura Begley Bloom)

Some tourism boards and hotels have been trying to put a positive spin on the situation. On Barbados, crafty locals have been turning the seaweed into fertilizer, and island chefs competing in the Taste of the Caribbean competition have been using the seaweed to create dishes. “This kind of seaweed is used for cooking in China and Japan,” Springer pointed out.

Grenada has approached China — where sargassum has been used since the eighth century for its natural healing powers — to see if the country wants to buy the seaweed for fertilizer.

Removing seaweed in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. (Photo: Rawdon Wyatt/Alamy)

Another group that loves the seaweed: scuba divers. “Divers love seaweed because it give you a completely different type of marine life, so not everyone is upset,” pointed out Karolin Troubetzkoy, vice president of the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association and the executive director of marketing and operations for St. Lucia resorts Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain.

Troubetzkoy’s resorts have been spared any seaweed damage. “It’s different from island to island and beach to beach,” she explained. “It’s not hitting all the islands.” Most Caribbean islands are experiencing problems on their eastern and southern beaches.

On Barbados, the tony west coast — known as the Gold Coast and home to glamorous resorts like Sandy Lane — has also escaped the wrath of the seaweed. Hotels that have been impacted are forging reciprocal arrangements with other properties on the island to allow guests to use seaweed-free beaches. “The hotels have been trying to do whatever they can to create an alternative experience,” said Springer.

The Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), an initiative of the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association, hasissued a resource guide to educate everyone from hoteliers to tourists.And NASA and scientists with Texas A&M University at Galveston have worked together to create a smartphone app called the Sargassum Early Advisory System, or SEAS, which predicts when problems might occur.

Related: Most Dangerous and Safest Countries When It Comes to Natural Disasters

A St. Lucia beach. (Photo: iStock)

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, located on the south coast of St. Lucia, is in the process of creating a flier to share with guests, explaining what the seaweed is, the nature of it, where it comes from, and how they’re trying to control it. “Guests are curious, of course, but it has not deterred bookings — actually, the resort is pretty much sold out for the rest of this year,” said Roberta Garzaroli, a spokeswoman for the hotel.

Still, the region is concerned about the impact it will have on tourism. “Ecotourists and the Sargassum Sea people see the positive aspects,” said Troubetzkoy. “But at the same time, you can’t operate your hotel if you have a stinky mess there.”

And for many Caribbean communities, “this overwhelming influx is difficult to deal with,” Franks told Newsweek. “It radically impacted tourism on some islands, creating economic and environmental hardship.”

And yet, Freestone advises not focusing too much on the negative. “Sargassum is an amazing thing. It’s important as an ecosystem. It’s the only place in the world where eels spawn. But usually it dies and drops to the bottom, where it feeds species,” he said. “It’s terrible that we’re getting such negative press.”

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