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Analysis

Dead zone shrinks in Gulf of Mexico, but still 2m acres

'It's going to take a lot of effort across the Mississippi River watershed to reduce those nutrients' -- David Scheurer, a NOAA oceanographer

By Undercurrent News | Aug. 11, 2022 15:51 BST
This dead zone is created primarily from runoff from the Mississippi River. Graphic courtesy of NOAA
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