The floating Sargassum (Phaeophyceae) of the South Atlantic Ocean – likely scenarios

Abstract: This study represents the efforts of a network of researchers to characterise the large, floating Sargassum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) biomass that had reached the Brazilian coast in 2014 and 2015. Material collected during these events was identified as Sargassum natans and S. fluitans using morphological characteristics; ITS2 sequences showed low divergence (0%–3%) with sequences of nine other Sargassum species. Several epiphytic macroalgae, invertebrates and fishes were associated with the floating Sargassum. Satellite images did not support the hypothesis of slicks moving south from the Sargasso Sea in the northern Atlantic Ocean. This strengthens the hypothesis that there is a matrix of pelagic Sargassum in the central Atlantic Ocean and that biomass accumulation should be considered a result of the combination of physicochemical seawater conditions and biological interactions. The biomass accumulation of the stranded Sargassum was estimated during four events, peaking in 98 kg m−2 wet weight on a beach on the Amazonian coast. The landing of huge Sargassum biomass represents a potential source of environmental stress, as it can lead to an increase in oxygen demand and eventually synthesise and release chemical compounds with allelopathic properties. On the other hand, these floating islands are a fundamental element of the biogeography and macroecology of tropical environments in the Atlantic Ocean, providing connectivity south/north and east/west among marine biodiversity from Atlantic reef environments. Studies concerning Sargassum effects on local communities are necessary for the proper management of this phenomenon.

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