‘Dead zone’ in the Gulf of Mexico predicted to be bigger than average this summer

Eva Tesfaye | WWNO - New Orleans Public Radio 13 June 2024 The “dead zone” forms in the Gulf of Mexico every summer. It’s caused by nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, largely from farm fertilizer and municipal runoff, which are carried down the Mississippi River and into the gulf. Algae feeds on those [...]

‘Dead zone’ in the Gulf of Mexico predicted to be bigger than average this summer2024-06-17T20:38:15+00:00

Will the dead zone off Louisiana’s coast drastically shrink this year? There’s good news and bad news.

MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN | NOLA.com  13 June 2024 New data has emerged showing that the low-oxygen “dead zone” that forms along Louisiana's coast each summer could shrink dramatically this year -- but the reason may have to do with global warming and there are conflicting findings on the question. A forecast released this week by LSU scientists [...]

Will the dead zone off Louisiana’s coast drastically shrink this year? There’s good news and bad news.2024-06-17T20:38:53+00:00

NOAA forecasts above-average summer ‘dead zone’ in Gulf of Mexico

Kimberly Rodgers | NOAA 13 June 2024 Low oxygen conditions expected to impact 5,827 square-mile area NOAA is forecasting an above-average summer “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico covering approximately 5,827 square miles — an area roughly the size of Connecticut. The dead zone, or hypoxic area, is an area of low oxygen that [...]

NOAA forecasts above-average summer ‘dead zone’ in Gulf of Mexico2025-08-01T17:04:35+00:00

Gulf of Mexico dead zone researcher Nancy Rabalais leaves legacy for new generation

Renowned marine biologist Nancy Rabalais stands at the stern of the research vessel the Acadiana in Cocodrie, La., Wednesday, March 15. (Lauren Whiddon/WUFT News) Gulf of Mexico dead zone researcher Nancy Rabalais leaves legacy for new generation Scientists expect to release forecast for the size of this year’s oxygen-depleted zone this week [...]

Gulf of Mexico dead zone researcher Nancy Rabalais leaves legacy for new generation2025-06-09T16:49:55+00:00

NOAA and partners announce below-average ‘dead zone’ measured in Gulf of Mexico

Tyler Wittkofsky | NOAA 2 August 2023 Today, NOAA-supported scientists announced that this year’s Gulf of Mexico “dead zone”— an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and marine life — is approximately 3,058 square miles. That’s almost two million acres of habitat potentially unavailable to fish and bottom species — [...]

NOAA and partners announce below-average ‘dead zone’ measured in Gulf of Mexico2024-06-06T20:37:00+00:00

NOAA forecasts below-average summer ‘dead zone’ in Gulf of Mexico

Tyler Wittkofsky | NOAA 5 June 2023 NOAA is forecasting a summer “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico that will cover approximately 4,155 square miles, making it below the 5,364 square mile average over the 36-year history of dead zone measurements in the region. The dead zone, or hypoxic area, is an area [...]

NOAA forecasts below-average summer ‘dead zone’ in Gulf of Mexico2024-06-10T22:33:46+00:00

Study finds climate change is bringing more intense rains to U.S.

Atmospheric scientists noted the trend was prevalent in nearly every region of the country. Matthew Cappucci | The Washington Post 11 October 2022 When it rains, it pours. A paper published Tuesday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that it’s raining harder in most of the United States. The study, written by researchers at [...]

Study finds climate change is bringing more intense rains to U.S.2024-06-06T17:09:32+00:00

Giant seaweed blob twice the width of the US takes aim at Florida

Rachel Tucker | The Washington Post 13 March 2023 TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Marine scientists are tracking a 5,000-mile-wide seaweed bloom that is so large, it can be seen from space. These sargassum blooms are nothing new, but scientists say this one could be the largest in history. At last check, it was heading [...]

Giant seaweed blob twice the width of the US takes aim at Florida2024-06-06T17:10:10+00:00

‘Dead zone’ smaller than expected, but bigger than desired

Joshua Rosenberg | The Lens3 AUGUST 2022The so-called dead zone where the Mississippi River dumps into the Gulf of Mexico, an area of low oxygen that cannot sustain life, clocked in at 3,275 square miles this year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced the size Wednesday, noting that it is below the recent [...]

‘Dead zone’ smaller than expected, but bigger than desired2024-06-06T17:10:50+00:00

Gulf dead zone smaller this year, but still five times size of Lake Pontchartrain

Mark Schleifstein | NOLA.com 3 August 2022 Scientists measuring the low-oxygen dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico this summer found a mix of good and bad news: It covered only 3,275 square miles of bottom waters, less than half the size of last year. But that was still larger than the combined areas [...]

Gulf dead zone smaller this year, but still five times size of Lake Pontchartrain2024-06-06T17:11:01+00:00
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