The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded ...
Spain attracted a record/whopping 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its ...
The algae has already invaded areas in the Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean, blanketing seabeds and causing the plant to ...
In response to the expanding worries, Spanish authorities have launched new measures to gain control of the over-tourism.
New beach parking charges and rules went into place in Volusia County on Jan. 1, and since then, commercial fishermen say ...
The strong gusts of wind associated with Storm Herminia have created ideal surfing conditions at Gijón's San Lorenzo beach.
British holidaymakers going to Spain this summer have been warned they face up to £1,600 in fines for making some common ...
Whilst the UK may have some ugly beaches, European countries are not exempt — with some including high-rise tower blocks, ...
Spain attracted a record/whopping 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its ...
Existing rentals, hotels and Airbnb will continue to house tourists (except for a small number of rentals that were ...
There are concerns over several Spanish beaches after a fast-spreading algae has been found in various holiday hotspots.
Spain's beloved holiday spots are facing a rising environmental challenge, with the fast-spreading algae Rugulopterix okamurae causing significant issues across its idyllic beaches. This invasive ...