Researchers Predict Growth of Gulf 'Dead Zone'

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Researchers predict that the recurring oxygen-depleted "dead zone'' off the Louisiana coast will grow this summer to 8,543 square miles -- its largest in at least 22 years.

The forecast, released Monday by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, is based on a federal estimate of nitrogen from the Mississippi River watershed to the Gulf of Mexico. It discounts the effect storms might have.

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