The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt now stretches 5,000 miles across the Atlantic.
The seaweed creates "dead zones" by blocking sunlight, depleting oxygen levels, and suffocating marine ecosystems.
SOS Biotech seeks to repurpose the seaweed as much as possible for uses in products ranging from agricultural boosters to cosmetics and animal feed.
"Nature is giving us for free a raw material that others would pay to produce," says founder Elena Martinez.
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