Live for the Mexican Caribbean · 2026 record season

Know the sargassum
before it lands.

Sargassum Control is the beach-intelligence platform for resorts — forecast the influx days out, dispatch the right crew to the right beach, and protect the guest experience.

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The problem

2026 is a record year — and every beach fights it blind.

Sargassum lands, and within ~48 hours it rots into hydrogen sulfide and ammonia — clearing guests off the beach, gutting reviews, and torching the reputation you spend millions to build. Today, resorts find out it arrived when a guest complains.

5.5M t
wet tons of sargassum in the West Atlantic, Jan 2026 — a record
$150M+/yr
the Mexican-Caribbean hotel sector's estimated cleanup spend
~$2.7B
tourism & fishing value at risk in a single season
48 hrs
from landfall to H₂S & ammonia off-gassing

Figures from USF satellite monitoring, IADB/Woods Hole studies, and hotel-association estimates.

The product

One control tower for your whole coast.

We fuse live satellite (USF/NOAA AFAI), wind, swell and on-beach cameras into a single operating picture — then tell you exactly what's coming and what to do about it.

Sargassum Control operations dashboard
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Forecast

Beach-level influx forecast, 1–3 days out — driven by live satellite and the onshore wind & swell hitting your exact shoreline.

Dispatch

An auto-generated plan: crew hours, equipment, staging and cost — sized to the tonnage actually coming, per beach segment.

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Guest status

A today/tomorrow beach-condition your concierge and app can show with confidence — protect bookings, events and weddings.

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Compliance

Every collection and disposal logged with chain-of-custody — clean records for your sustainability and ESG reporting.

How it works

Stop reacting. Start staying ahead.

1

Instrument your beachfront

We add coastal cameras and plug your coast into our live satellite + met feeds — no heavy lift, no new headcount.

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We forecast & dispatch

The platform predicts the influx and auto-builds the response plan — you get alerts and a crew plan before it lands.

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You stay ahead

Right-size your cleanup spend, reopen the beach faster, and never be surprised by your own shoreline again.

A coordinated sargassum-response crew, equipment and staging at dawn
Live, right now

This isn't a mockup. It's a live signal.

Pick your property. Right now, here's the real onshore wind & swell hitting that exact shoreline — the raw signal our platform turns into beach-level forecasts, dispatch plans, and guest updates.

Live from Open-Meteo · beaching-pressure is a transparent first-order model, refreshed on load.

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beaching pressure · 0–100
The pilot

Start with one beach. 90 days. If it doesn't change how you operate, you walk.

We instrument one of your beachfronts and run the full platform for a season-critical quarter at a fixed monthly fee. Prove it on your sand, then scale it across the property.

FAQ

The questions GMs actually ask.

Where does the data come from?

Live satellite sargassum detection (USF/NOAA AFAI), wind & wave forecasts (Open-Meteo/NOAA), and on-beach cameras. Nothing is invented — every number on your dashboard traces to a source.

Do I need to install anything heavy?

No. We mount one or two beachfront cameras and connect your coast to our feeds. It runs under your existing beach concession — no new headcount.

What does the pilot cost?

A modest fixed monthly fee for 90 days — tiny next to a cleanup budget. If it doesn't change your operation, you walk; if it does, we convert to an annual subscription.

How is this different from just hiring more crew?

Crew is reactive. We make it proactive: 1–3 days of warning per beach, and a dispatch plan that puts the right people and equipment where the sargassum is actually going to land — so the same spend goes further.