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Why doesn't seaweed grow on sandy beaches?

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Because Seaweed grows in the Sea. The seaweed you you may encounter at low tide is either washed up or attached to rocks which are submerged under the ocean for the majority of the time. read more

Because Seaweed grows in the Sea. The seaweed you you may encounter at low tide is either washed up or attached to rocks which are submerged under the ocean for the majority of the time. Land-based Seaside plants are salt tolerant but grow out of the sand. read more

Negril has a long stretch of beach (on the famous 7 mile beach) with beautiful calm crystal clear water. Not the same as Turks (nothing can beat that water) but it's still beautiful water. The one in Ocho Rios is a smaller beach but the water is still the Caribbean blue and the sand is soft. read more

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