Since 1985, the size of the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been measured every July via a cruise on the Pelican, a ship operated by the Louisiana University Marine Consortium under the direction of Dr. Nancy Rabalais. The hypoxic zone, colloquially referred to as the “dead zone,” is an area where nutrient-enriched waters coming from freshwater rivers and streams in the watershed cause excess growth of plants which, in turn, deplete oxygen levels as they decompose. The extent of oxygen depletion is nearly complete in that it creates unsuitable habitat for animals living in the region. The result of this year’s annual cruise indicated an area of low oxygen level of about 5,800 square miles, an area roughly three times as large as the ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
A seasonally occurring summer hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the second...
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Since 1985, the size of the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been measured every July via a cr...
The presence of a “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico caused by nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) co...
Each spring and summer in the Gulf of Mexico, nutrient-rich ef- fl uent from the Mississippi and Atc...
This document summaries the sessions at a 2008 Leopold Center conference, Hypoxia in the Gulf of Me...
Nutrient losses from agricultural systems in the Mississippi River basin have contributed to the hyp...
In 2008, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico, measuring 20 720 km2, was one of the two largest re...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework developed to assess...
IN THE fall of 1997, the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force was establis...
Agricultural runoff from corn farms in Iowa is believed to contribute to the growing dead zone in th...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
On November 19, 2012, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, Director...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework developed to assess...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
A seasonally occurring summer hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the second...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95312/1/eost16763.pd
Since 1985, the size of the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been measured every July via a cr...
The presence of a “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico caused by nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) co...
Each spring and summer in the Gulf of Mexico, nutrient-rich ef- fl uent from the Mississippi and Atc...
This document summaries the sessions at a 2008 Leopold Center conference, Hypoxia in the Gulf of Me...
Nutrient losses from agricultural systems in the Mississippi River basin have contributed to the hyp...
In 2008, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico, measuring 20 720 km2, was one of the two largest re...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework developed to assess...
IN THE fall of 1997, the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force was establis...
Agricultural runoff from corn farms in Iowa is believed to contribute to the growing dead zone in th...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
On November 19, 2012, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, Director...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework developed to assess...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
A seasonally occurring summer hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the second...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95312/1/eost16763.pd