NOAA Forecast Predicts Large Dead Zone for Gulf of Mexico this Summer
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JUNE 21, 2009
The dead zone is an area in the Gulf of Mexico where seasonal oxygen levels drop too low to support most life in bottom and near-bottom waters. Scientists are predicting the area could measure between 7,450 and 8,456 square miles, or an area roughly the size of New Jersey. Dead zone visualization. Credit: NOAA. Click to enlarge.
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