Gulf Dead Zone Could Reach Size of New Jersey

The Gulf of Mexico's dead zone — an underwater area with little or no oxygen that has plagued Gulf waters for many years — will be larger than usual this year, scientists say.

Dead zones are a concern because they can threaten valuable commercial and recreational Gulf fisheries — an even bigger worry with the massive oil spill also threatening Gulf waters.

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