Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygen

Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygenAssociated Press; June 21, 2008 WASHINGTON - Floodwaters loaded with farm runoff are heading down the Mississippi River, and scientists fear that the deluge will sharply increase the expected dead zone this summer in the Gulf of [...]

Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygen2008-06-26T11:11:00+00:00

Dead-zone problem needs real solution

Dead-zone problem needs real solutionDaily Advertiser.com; June 13, 2008http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080613/OPINION01/806130329 It has been more than seven years since a special task force pledged to reduce the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico to a quarter of its size by 2015. That goal is no longer realistic.We seem to be moving away from a solution rather [...]

Dead-zone problem needs real solution2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Another Problem with Biofuels?

Another Problem with Biofuels? By Bryan WalshTime.com; Mar 12, 2008http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1721693,00.html?iid=sphere-inline-sidebar It's called the dead zone. Agricultural fertilizer byproducts like nitrogen are running off farms and into the Mississippi River, which then spills out into the Gulf of Mexico. Those chemicals help feed crops on land, but as they build up in the still, warm waters [...]

Another Problem with Biofuels?2008-06-19T20:21:00+00:00

The Gulf’s Growing ‘Dead Zone’

The Gulf's Growing 'Dead Zone' By Bryan WalshTime.com; June 17, 2008http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1815305,00.html The American Midwest is essentially the granary of the world, supplying corn, wheat and other crops to markets from Chile to China. But all that food doesn't grow by itself. In 2006 U.S. farmers used more than 21 million tons of nitrogen, phosphorus and [...]

The Gulf’s Growing ‘Dead Zone’2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Minnesota, EPA launch steps to reduce dead zone in Gulf of Mexico

Minnesota, EPA launch steps to reduce dead zone in Gulf of Mexico By Sea StachuraMinnesota Public Radio; June 17, 2008http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/06/17/deadzone_steps/ Minnesota's pollution control agency is joining with the U.S. EPA on a plan to shrink the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The hypoxic zone is a dead zone where algae has bloomed on [...]

Minnesota, EPA launch steps to reduce dead zone in Gulf of Mexico2008-06-19T20:14:00+00:00

Summit tackles ‘dead zone’

Summit tackles 'dead zone' By Chris KirkhamThe Times-Picayune; June 18, 2008http://www.nola.com/timespic/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-0/121376654167590.xml&coll=1 As scientists predict the formation of the largest-ever "dead zone" disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico this summer, a slew of federal and state conservation officials held an annual meeting in New Orleans this week to address the growing -- and elusive -- ecological [...]

Summit tackles ‘dead zone’2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Louisiana Signs New Hypoxia Action Plan with Other Mississippi River States

Louisiana Signs New Hypoxia Action Plan with Other Mississippi River StatesLouisiana CPRA For Immediate Release: June 16, 2008Contact: Chris Macaluso(225) 342-3968chris.macaluso@la.govhttp://www.lacpra.org/index.cfm?md=newsroom&tmp=detail&articleID=97&catID=1 NEW ORLEANS -- The State of Louisiana joined the eight other states along the Mississippi River, the State of Ohio and several federal agencies in signing a revised national action plan to reduce hypoxia [...]

Louisiana Signs New Hypoxia Action Plan with Other Mississippi River States2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Task Force Releases US Gulf Dead Zone Plan

Task Force Releases US Gulf Dead Zone Plan By Brian FordHouston ICIS News; June 16 2008http://www.icis.com/Articles/2008/06/16/9132720/task-force-releases-us-gulf-dead-zone-plan.html HOUSTON (ICIS news)--A US task force on Monday released an updated plan to reduce the size of the dead zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico, which is caused in part by fertilizer run-off in the Mississippi river. The Environmental Protection [...]

Task Force Releases US Gulf Dead Zone Plan2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Red tide recipe flows into Gulf

Red tide recipe flows into Gulf By Kate SpinnerSarasota Herald Tribune; June 17, 2008http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080617/NEWS/806170475/1661 The Mississippi River carried record amounts of pollution from farms, cities and sewage plants into the Gulf of Mexico in May, leading scientists to predict a vast algae bloom that will kill sea life across a wider area than ever before [...]

Red tide recipe flows into Gulf2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00

Experts predict Gulf dead zone will extend toward Texas this summer

Experts predict Gulf dead zone will extend toward Texas this summer By Emily GuevaraThe Enterprise, Beaumont, Texas; June 17 2008http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19778974&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512588&rfi=6 Southeast Texas fishing enthusiasts, shrimpers and others could be in for a difficult summer if a larger-than-ever "dead zone" moves into Texas waters.The Louisiana State Universities Consortium predicted that the zone, an area of low [...]

Experts predict Gulf dead zone will extend toward Texas this summer2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00
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