Massive ‘Dead Zone’ Threatens Gulf Marine Life
Massive 'Dead Zone' Threatens Gulf Marine Life By Morning Edition, National Public RadioAugust 3, 2010
Massive 'Dead Zone' Threatens Gulf Marine Life By Morning Edition, National Public RadioAugust 3, 2010
The Other Gulf Stain By ANDREW C. REVKIN, The New York TimesAugust 2, 2010To the west of the oil slicks and fleets of vessels working to seal the BP well, another less invisible stain, mainly the result of vast amounts of nitrogen and other nutrients washing down the Mississippi River from agricultural lands upstream, has spread beneath the waters [...]
'Flounder jubilees' are nothing new By Bo Petersen, The Post and Courier Sunday, July 25, 2010They call them "flounder jubilees," odd happenstances when the fish come up into the shallows in masses and people gig them by the hundreds. A few Gulf of Mexico beach communities have a reputation for jubilees. And they're apparently not [...]
Myrtle 'dead zones' stir worries By Bo Petersen, The Post and Courier Sunday, July 25, 2010MYRTLE BEACH -- In the mid-August heat, fishermen began pulling in flounder after flounder on Springmaid Pier. But the fish weren't fighting. Susan Libes could see bottom- dwelling flounder in the surf below the pier. The marine science chemist was [...]
Downsizing The Gulf Of Mexico's Dead Zone By Valerie Brown21 July 2010The Gulf of Mexico has taken some hard hits recently, including Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon disaster. But it has also had a chronic and worsening affliction: an oxygen-depleted “dead zone” that stretches along the coast from just west of the Mississippi River [...]
Dead Zone in Gulf due to BP oil spill, say experts2010-07-12The dead zone that has been persisting in the Gulf for over a month now, is most likely due to the BP oil spill, say experts. Oil spills can deplete oxygen in water by providing a source of food to microbes that grow on oil [...]
Gulf Oil Spill Gulf Dead Zone Double Environmental Disaster? By Erna Buffie Jun 4, 2010A dangerous and unplanned scientific experiment is underway in the Gulf, thanks to the combined impact of a massive oil spill and a seasonal dead zone The gulf oil spill is impacting an ocean ecosystem already under severe stress due to [...]
Gulf Oil Spill - Size of Spill Not the Only Environmental Threat By Erna Buffie Jun 14, 2010Scientists say that new estimates on the size of the Gulf oil spill could quadruple its environmental impact, but size may not be the biggest threat. So much of what is happening in the Gulf is hidden, both [...]
Missouri Corn Stalk Testing Benefits the 'Dead Zone' in Gulf By Public News Service - MOJuly 8, 2010DEXTER, MO. - Missouri FFA students will soon be in the field with farmers to learn how cutting-edge science on the farm could help the Gulf of Mexico. The program involves testing corn stalks for nitrogen, allowing farmers [...]
Oil And Dead Zone Threaten Gulf Mexico By PRLog (Press Release)Jul 13, 2010 The Gulf of Mexico is under a double threat. The BP oil spill, as well as the infamous ‘dead zone’, created from nitrogen, which is used to fertilize corn. Leaching into the Mississippi River, it flows out into the Gulf. Up to [...]