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Topic: Nutrient pollution and hypoxia

Scientists from LUMCON and NOAA  collect oxygen measurements to determine the size of the 2018 Gulf of Mexico dead zone, an area of low oxygen that can kill fish and marine life. This cruise has been performed since 1985, creating an important long term data set for scientists.
NOAA forecasts very large ‘dead zone’ for Gulf of Mexico
June 10, 2019
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hypoxia
nutrient pollution and hypoxia
Scientists from LUMCON and NOAA  collect oxygen measurements to determine the size of the 2018 Gulf of Mexico dead zone, an area of low oxygen that can kill fish and marine life. This cruise has been performed since 1985, creating an important long term data set for scientists.
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Federal, state agencies announce $3.7 million to restore Alabama natural resources
October 18, 2013
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
nutrient pollution and hypoxia
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NOAA, partners predict an average ‘dead zone’ for Gulf of Mexico; slightly above-average hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay
August 4, 2014
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
nutrient pollution and hypoxia
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NOAA-, EPA-supported scientists find average but large Gulf dead zone
August 4, 2014
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
nutrient pollution and hypoxia
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