Shock discovery for member of the public. During January, three more bodies were also found on the beaches of Formentera.
The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tourists have been warned ...
The Balearic Island of Formentera, just a short ferry ride from Ibiza, boasts untouched landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and ...
Holidays to the quieter Balearic ... beaches, sunsets to die for and restaurants where you’ll eat like a king. Just half the size of the Isle of Wight, it could easily claim the title of Spain ...
The algae has already invaded areas in the Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean, blanketing seabeds and causing the plant to ...
Experts fear Majorca could be next after the invasive algae was found in Barcelona, with the Andalusian coast worst affected ...