If the currents do push it onto the beach in Pensacola, I wonder if this could decrease beachgoers this year?
Hopefully it won't be there when I am

The sargassum is expected or predicted in the next few months, so it won't be there during my first trip to Pensacola. But it's possible it will be later in the summer.Do you know where Pensacola is? As in, in relation to the rest of Florida?
The major news outlets are talking about it. Originally Posted by eccieuser13
"Georgia hobbyist," you're making a lot of assumptions about Kindall. Originally Posted by eccieuser13You seem to do that yourself.....
Perhaps someone could educate the researchers and publishers instead of bashing a pretty lady trying to make idle conversation? Originally Posted by 69in2it69
Several months ago, you contacted me to see me. You didn't complete my screening, so we couldn't make plans. I really don't understand the animosity and unkindness. I was never rude or unkind to you. Originally Posted by eccieuser131. Sharing private details of that was.
[That's not the university in the article. That's a list for University of South Florida, which is never mentioned in the article, and is on the wrong coast.
Here ya go: https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/f...ory/index.aspx Originally Posted by 69in2it69