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Minister of Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy, Kirk Humphrey (left); Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod (centre); and Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Peter Phillips, reviewing clumps of Sargassum seaweed at Bath beach.

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Minister of Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy, Kirk Humphrey (third from right), speaking during the press conference at Bath, St. John, while flanked by other Ministers including Minister of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Dr. William Duguid (right); Minister of Agriculture, Indar Weir (second from right); Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Peter Phillips (second from left); and Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod; and other officials.

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The Sargassum seaweed being gathered to be removed from Bath beach, St. John, yesterday.

MASSIVE CLEAN-UP EFFORT UNDER WAY

GOVERNMENT is treating the return of the Sargassum seaweed to the island’s shores as a national emergency.

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