The Sargasso Sea

Floating freely and reproducing vegetatively on the high seas, a genus of free-floating seaweed called Sargassum, ‘holopelagi.’ flourishes. A wide variety of prokaryotic life, home and shelter to vast aquatic species, a virtual garden of Eden, first referenced through a poem by the late 4th-century author Rufus Festus Avienus, and later by 15th-century Portuguese explorations, through this remarkable seaweed the Sargasso Sea became to be known.

Sargasso Sea Teaser by LookBermuda | LookFilms – The Sargasso Sea is threatened by pollution and over fishing, problems the Atlantic Conservation Partnership wants to help solve through research and education.

 

Sargasso Sea Teaser from LookBermuda | LookFilms on Vimeo.

 

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