This learning resource focuses on the interrelationships between hurricane activity and Sargassum seaweed blooms in the Caribbean, especially within the context of tourism. It outlines the biological nature of Sargassum, driven by environmental factors like sea surface temperatures and nutrient runoff, contrasted with hurricanes as powerful atmospheric events that pose immediate physical threats to coastal regions. Students are tasked with analyzing the impacts of these phenomena on the tourism industry, examining vulnerabilities, and exploring economic risks. The document includes critical thinking prompts about economic vulnerability in reliance on tourism, environmental feedback mechanisms, and resource management strategies, encouraging students to synthesize this information to construct arguments regarding disaster resilience in tourism planning.