This article reviews and analyzes the issues related to worldwide hypoxic zones and the range of economic questions sorely in need of answers. We begin by describing the extent and causes of hypoxic zones worldwide, followed by a review of the evidence concerning ecological effects of hypoxic zones and their impacts on ecosystem services. We describe what is known about abatement options and cost-effective policy design, and then focus on the large seasonally recurring hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. We offer a simple econometric model to estimate the relationship between pollutants (nutrients) and the size of the hypoxic zone. This production function relationship suggests that both instantaneous and historical nutrient contributions a...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Each year, a large area of the Gulf of Mexico is seasonally depleted of life-giving oxygen. Called h...
This article reviews and analyzes the issues related to worldwide hypoxic zones and the range of eco...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The United States is home to the second largest hypoxic (or dead zone) in the world, in the Gulf of ...
Each spring and summer in the Gulf of Mexico, nutrient-rich ef- fl uent from the Mississippi and Atc...
For more than 30 years, scientists have investigated an area of deep water in the Gulf known as a "d...
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We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
A seasonally occurring summer hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the second...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
Since 1985, the size of the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been measured every July via a cr...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Each year, a large area of the Gulf of Mexico is seasonally depleted of life-giving oxygen. Called h...
This article reviews and analyzes the issues related to worldwide hypoxic zones and the range of eco...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The purpose of this review and analysis is to provide a basic understanding of the issues related to...
The United States is home to the second largest hypoxic (or dead zone) in the world, in the Gulf of ...
Each spring and summer in the Gulf of Mexico, nutrient-rich ef- fl uent from the Mississippi and Atc...
For more than 30 years, scientists have investigated an area of deep water in the Gulf known as a "d...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95312/1/eost16763.pd
We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
A seasonally occurring summer hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the second...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
Since 1985, the size of the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been measured every July via a cr...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Each year, a large area of the Gulf of Mexico is seasonally depleted of life-giving oxygen. Called h...