Scientists Predict Bigger Gulf 'Dead Zone' This Year

Bottom Dissolved Oxygen Contours in the Gulf of Mexico taken July 14-16, 2006.
(Image credit: NOAA)

A dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico created by lack of oxygen will be larger than normal this year, scientists predicted today.

The dead zone is an area where oxygen levels drop too low to support most life in water at or near the bottom of the sea. It occurs every summer.

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