Environment
The Gulf Dead Zone is Growing Larger Than Anticipated
Researchers who annually measure the oxygen deprived "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico have recently found that this year it is nearly as large as the state of Connecticut. That's three times larger than an anticipated 2015 target size.
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