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Sizing up the dead zone

Published Thursday, June 05, 2008

The “dead zone” is a low-oxygen area that forms each spring and summer in the Gulf of Mexico. It occurs when there is intense growth of algae, fueled by nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from the Mississippi River watershed.