Yep..!!..


over the years,
i have seen it in Negril
on a few occasions

1...after a couple of hurricanes

2...after strong tropical storms, that didn't *reach* hurricane-status

3...after a couple of *weird* '''rough-sea''' situations
my Lucea-landlord,
who for many years,
worked at Sandles & Beaches & other-places
in the resort water-sport departments
always dreaded when the seaweed would pile up
....a LOT of clean-up work:::: such as bury-ing the stuff in big hand-dug holes in the sand.

I haven't seen it pile up to ten (10),
but on a couple of occasions
i have seen it up to 3-4 feet in places along the beach

as mentioned,
the stench is terrible,
especially after a big-storm/hurricane when the fish get washed up onto the beach, and start to funk-up the place, as they marinate in the hot Jamaican sunshine.

for me,
a long-lasting nightmare::::>>> ONCE upon a time,
a bunch of plastic, and non-biodegrade-able stuff that washed up
around the Margaritaville area
it was late-August/early-September,
all this stuff came out of the sea
which looked like man-made, tossed-in-the-sea stuff from SpringBreak :::::: which was MONTHs before the incident.

p.s... IF you're ever in Negril,
and you see/find this stuff piled-up on the beach
do NOT mess-around in that stuff
'cause there ain't no-tellin' what's in it.
[[[[ this was a warning/suggestion/recommendation/declaration that i was given by several of the Negril-ians, along the beach ]]]