What are the blobs on the beach in Florida?
What are the blobs on the beach in Florida? Sargassum is a species of large brown seaweed, a type of macroalgae that floats in large masses. On some beaches in Florida, the blobs of crunchy, dry, brown stinky seaweed are fairly large. In one of our photo galleries below, you'll see a small mountain of sargassum seaweed, and a black dog posing next to it.
What are the pink jelly blobs on the beach in Florida?
Their name is actually just as disgusting as they look: sea pork. Sea pork is a member of the sea squirt (lol) family and is one of the most “evolved of all marine invertebrates” that basically act like natural water filters, pumping out nutrients.