Sargassum in a sentence as a noun

Anyone heard about the sargassum catastrophe in the Caribbean?

Even more ironically, sargassum seaweed floats on the ocean, and is higher in vitamin C than citrus fruit.

Is there a calculable upper limit to the amount of sargassum that could be produced by the ocean if it were aggressively being removed?Not saying this idea is practical, but the goal was to be more practical than covering half the Sahara with algae growing ponds.

>Is there a calculable upper limit to the amount of sargassum that could be produced by the ocean if it were aggressively being removed?I suppose the biggest limiting factor will be whatever minerals/nutrients it is taking from the water being in a sufficient volume in a given area.

Sargassum definitions

noun

brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea

See also: gulfweed sargasso