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  2. Dead zones in marine ecosystems12345:
    • Are hypoxic (low-oxygen) areas in oceans and large lakes.
    • Occur when dissolved oxygen concentration falls to or below 2 mg of O2/liter.
    • Cause aquatic flora and fauna to change behavior or die.
    • Are primarily caused by nutrient pollution from human activities.
    • Result from eutrophication, where excess nutrients stimulate algal blooms and create oxygen-depleted areas.
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    Less oxygen dissolved in the water is often referred to as a “dead zone” because most marine life either dies, or, if they are mobile such as fish, leave the area. Habitats that would normally be teeming with life become, essentially, biological deserts.
    oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/deadzone.html
    Dead zones are hypoxic (low- oxygen) areas in the world's oceans and large lakes. Hypoxia occurs when dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration falls to or below 2 mg of O 2 /liter. When a body of water experiences hypoxic conditions, aquatic flora and fauna begin to change behavior in order to reach sections of water with higher oxygen levels.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_zone_(ecology)
    A dead zone, also known as an oxygen minimum zone, is a large expanse of water in which there is not enough dissolved oxygen for animals and plants to survive. As oxygen levels in the water decrease, marine animals either escape or die, leaving a biodiverse ecosystem virtually lifeless.
    www.newrootsinstitute.org/articles/ocean-dead-zones
    Dead zones are places in the ocean or other bodies of water characterized by having a low oxygen concentration. Dead zones occur naturally, but the number and severity of hypoxic zones are largely tied to human activities. Nutrient pollution is the primary cause of dead zones. Nutrients from wastewater stimulate algae growth.
    www.thoughtco.com/dead-zones-4164335
    Dead zones in oceans occur through a process called eutrophication. This happens when excess nutrients enter into the oceans and waterways. These extra nutrients include nitrogen and phosphorus, which stimulate the growth of algal blooms. The excessive growth of the algal bloom covers the water's surface to create dead zones.
    www.trvst.world/environment/what-is-a-dead-zone/
     
  3. Dead Zone - National Geographic Society

    WEBOct 19, 2023 · microscopic, heterotrophic organism that lives in the ocean. Dead zones are low-oxygen, or hypoxic, areas in the world’s oceans and lakes. Because most organisms need oxygen to live, few organisms can …

     
  4. Spreading Dead Zones and Consequences for Marine …

    WEBAug 15, 2008 · Dead zones in the coastal oceans have spread exponentially since the 1960s and have serious consequences for …

    • Author: Robert J. Diaz, Rutger Rosenberg
    • Publish Year: 2008
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    WEBJun 28, 2023 · The eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, which today is a major oxygen-deficient zone, or ‘dead zone’, was well oxygenated during the Miocene warm period about 16 million years ago.

  12. Dead zone (ecology) - Wikipedia

    WEBThe size and number of marine dead zonesareas where the deep water is so low in dissolved oxygen that sea creatures cannot survive (except for some specialized bacteria)—have grown in the past half-century.

  13. Dead zones, facts and information - National Geographic

    WEBJul 31, 2019 · “Dead zones” are deadly: Few or no organisms can survive in their oxygen-depleted, or hypoxic, waters. Often encompassing large swaths of ocean (and even lakes and ponds), dead zones become...

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