Dead Zone Pollution Is Growing Despite Decades of Work, So Who’s the Culprit?

Dead Zone Pollution Is Growing Despite Decades of Work, So Who's the Culprit? By Sara Shipley Hiles, Environmental Health News12 July 2012 In July 2011, the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone was about 6,800 square miles. Photo Credit: Nasa.gov HERMANN, Mo. – The Missouri River stretches more than a quarter-mile from shore to shore here, its [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:03+00:00July 16th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Dead Zone Pollution Is Growing Despite Decades of Work, So Who’s the Culprit?

Living in the dead zone

Living in the dead zone By MELISSA HOLMAN, Point of VueJune 2012  Dr. Nancy Rabalais spends a lot of time on the water. It’s where she’s at peace with nature—and it’s also where her lifelong passion lives ... or dies.  Late U.S. Sen. John Heinz once used the phrase “shared ideals realized” to express his [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:03+00:00June 26th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Living in the dead zone

Oceans of pollution

Oceans of pollution By Dahr Jamail, Aljazeera18 Jun 2012 Plastic pollution in the oceans has risen alarmingly over the past four decades [EPA] A drumbeat of recent scientific studies emphasises an increasingly alarming convergence of crises for Earth's oceans. The amount of plastic floating in the Pacific Gyre - a massive swirling vortex of rubbish - [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:03+00:00June 26th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Oceans of pollution

Gulf Coast energy, fishing industries should adapt now to climate change, new report says

Gulf Coast energy, fishing industries should adapt now to climate change, new report says By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune6 June 2012 The energy and fishing industries along the Gulf of Mexico must begin now to adapt to the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, more intense hurricanes, loss of coastal wetlands, and the biological effects of warmer water [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:03+00:00June 11th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Gulf Coast energy, fishing industries should adapt now to climate change, new report says

BLUE NOTES 99: Otter Ocean Policy, Plus Awards Auction, so Bayou something

BLUE NOTES 99: Otter Ocean Policy, Plus Awards Auction, so Bayou something By David Helvarg, Blue Frontier Campaign Seaweed Rebel15 May 2012 Seaweed Spotlight A regular feature of Blue Notes where we shine the light on a group from the Blue Movement Directory in order to create a more self-aware and collaborative movement. This month we [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:03+00:00May 24th, 2012|News|Comments Off on BLUE NOTES 99: Otter Ocean Policy, Plus Awards Auction, so Bayou something

Suffocating waters

Suffocating waters By Cecile LeBlanc, Science News for Kids29 March 2012  This map shows dead zones (red) areas where excess nutrients might allow dead zones to develop (yellow). In some parts of the world, areas that had dead zones are getting better (green). Credit: R. Diaz, et al/World Resources Institute 2011 Take a deep breath [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:04+00:00April 13th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Suffocating waters

NOAA Spring Flood Outlook and Hypoxia

NOAA Spring Flood Outlook and Hypoxia By NOAA15 March 2012Draining over 40% of the contiguous United States, precipitation patterns in the Mississippi River Basin have a impact on the delivery of nutrients to the Gulf of Mexico. High levels of these nutrients cause a large area of low-oxygen in the Gulf, known as the dead [...]

2012-04-13T09:10:00+00:00April 13th, 2012|News|Comments Off on NOAA Spring Flood Outlook and Hypoxia

Environmental groups sue EPA over Gulf dead zone

Environmental groups sue EPA over Gulf dead zone By David Bailey, Reuters14 March 2012 A crab, covered with oil, walks along an oil absorbent boom near roso-cane reeds at the South Pass of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, August 1, 2010.  Credit: Reuters/Patrick Semansky/Pool   In separate federal lawsuits filed Tuesday, the groups [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:04+00:00April 13th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Environmental groups sue EPA over Gulf dead zone

Louisiana’s 2nd dead zone could stretch past Ala.

Louisiana's 2nd dead zone could stretch past Ala. By JANET MCCONNAUGHEY, ASSOCIATED PRESS8 February 2012NEW ORLEANS -- A new study finds that Louisiana's second Gulf of Mexico dead zone stretches at least from the Chandeleur Sound off Louisiana's coast to Alabama's Dauphin Island and could extend across Alabama's coast. John Lopez, executive director of the Lake [...]

2012-02-08T14:36:00+00:00February 8th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Louisiana’s 2nd dead zone could stretch past Ala.

Minnesota launches Mississippi River cleanup effort

Minnesota launches Mississippi River cleanup effort By JOSEPHINE MARCOTTY , Star Tribune17 January 2012  Drain tiles that lead from farm fields into ditches and then into the Minnesota River contribute to pollution.  Photo by:  Brian Peterson, Star Tribune. Minnesota will be the nation's first test site for a federal program designed to stem the flow [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:04+00:00January 25th, 2012|News|Comments Off on Minnesota launches Mississippi River cleanup effort
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