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  2. As dead algae decompose, oxygen is consumed in the process, resulting in low levels of oxygen in the water. In some cases, large areas of water may become hypoxic. These areas are often called "dead zones" because they are unable to sustain normal populations of fish, shellfish, corals, and other aquatic life (NOAA 2021; ESA N.D.).
    www.epa.gov/ms-htf/hypoxia-101
    Hypoxic zones can occur naturally, but scientists are concerned about the areas created or enhanced by human activity. There are many physical, chemical, and biological factors that combine to create dead zones, but nutrient pollution is the primary cause of those zones created by humans.
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    Hypoxia Causes 'Dead Zones'. In some cases, vast stretches of open water become hypoxic. Unable to sustain life, these areas, called dead zones, may cause die-offs of fish, shellfish, corals, and aquatic plants.

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  8. Dead Zone - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · 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 survive in hypoxic conditions. That is why these areas are called dead …

  9. Dead zone (ecology) - Wikipedia

    The size and number of marine dead zones—areas 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. [1] Dead zones are …

  10. Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ larger than average, …

    Aug 1, 2024 · NOAA-supported scientists announced today that this year’s Gulf of Mexico “dead zone” — an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and marine life — is approximately 6,705 square miles, the 12th largest zone on record in …

  11. Red Tides and Dead Zones - Woods Hole …

    Dec 22, 2004 · When vertical mixing is weak or absent, oxygen-depleted bottom waters are not refreshed, resulting in a condition called hypoxia. Hypoxic areas—popularly known as “dead zones”—can have a dramatic effect on …

  12. We May Have Gravely Underestimated The Threat of …

    Dec 11, 2019 · The conventional view on dead zones (aka oxygen minimum zones [OMZs] and sometimes also called 'shadow zones') is that their hypoxic conditions are produced when excess nutrient pollution from human activities …

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