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    A combination of farm run off and urban run off have combined to make the ocean "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico the largest ever. 17%-21% larger then ever recorded before. 10,000 sq miles of ocean is almost completely dead.

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    Dead zone in gulf could be largest on record
    Forecast: Fish could suffocate in area bigger than 10,000 square miles

    MSNBC staff and news service reports
    updated 11:18 a.m. PT, Tues., June. 10, 2008

    NEW ORLEANS - Researchers predict a "dead zone" of oxygen-depleted waters off the Louisiana and Texas coasts could grow this summer to 10,084 square miles — making it the largest such expanse on record.

    If the preliminary forecast holds, the researchers say, the size of the so-called "dead zone" would be 17-21 percent larger than at anytime since the mapping began in 1985 — and about as large as the state of Massachusetts. Another forecast is planned next month.

    The report Monday from scientists at Louisiana State University and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium is based on May nitrate loads on the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge.

    Excess nutrients can spur the growth of algae, and when the algae die, their decay consumes oxygen faster than it can be brought down from the surface. As a result, fish, shrimp and crabs can suffocate, threatening the region's commercial fishing industry.

    "Tropical storms and hurricanes have the potential of disrupting the physical structure of the water column and aerating the bottom layer," the forecasters noted. "If no strong storms appear, then this year’s dead zone is predicted to be 17-21 percent larger than previously measured, and to stretch into Texas continental shelf waters."

    R. Eugene Turner, who led the recent modeling effort, said in a statement that "the intensive farming of more land, including crops used for biofuels, has definitely contributed to this high nitrogen loading rate."

    Researchers say the largest dead zone measured was 8,894 square miles in 2002. It was about 7,900 square miles last year.

    "The prediction of a large hypoxic zone this summer is because the nitrate loading this May, a critical month influencing the size, was exceptionally high," said Turner. "The size of the hypoxic zone last year was only slightly below the largest zone measured. The nitrate concentration in May 2008 is 79 percent of that in May 2007, but the river discharge was 75 percent higher. This means that nitrogen loading to the Gulf of Mexico in May this year will be 37 percent higher than last year and the highest since measurements began in 1970."
    The Associated Press contributed to this report.[quote]

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    You're full of good news, aren't you? Shrimping boats are in for a tough time.

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        Re: Toxic Gulf "dead zone" largest ever recorded.

        Dead zone in gulf could be largest on record
        Forecast: Fish could suffocate in area bigger than 10,000 square miles



        NEW ORLEANS - Researchers predict a "dead zone" of oxygen-depleted waters off the Louisiana and Texas coasts could grow this summer to 10,084 square miles — making it the largest such expanse on record.
        Wrong thread title?
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        • #5
          Enough with the misleading thread titles already

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          • #6
            Heh. Largest ever predicted.

            Anyway, the dead zone is pretty scary.

            According to a show I saw recently (National Geographic channel, IIRC), something similar is behind the decline of the Great Barrier Reef.

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            • #7
              "It's the end of the world as we know it"
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              • #8
                Most of the pollution is caused by farm run off and insufficiently treated sewage which is dumped into the Mississippi which then flows out to the Gulf. All that organic matter causes and algae bloom which sucks all the oxygen out of the water killing everything which can't escape fast enough.

                The solution to this problem has been known for decades but politicians are unwilling to do it. We have to raise sewage treatment standards, fine the hell out of farmers who let to much run off go into waterways, and decrease chemical use in our cities (pesticides, lawn fertilizers, etc...) There just doesn't seem to be the political will to do this though so the problem gets worse every year and our oceans become barren wastes.
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                • #10
                  This is indeed an easy problem to fix, just like fishery depletion, just like aquifer depletion.

                  People with the power but not the will to act

                  As a note, the dead zone is also caused by Mexican door trawlers scowering the sea flooe clean.
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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by Ecthy
                    Enough with the misleading thread titles already
                    QFT.

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                    • #12
                      Not sure about the non-Nazi in you...

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by Ecthy
                        Not sure about the non-Nazi in you...
                        Dream on. I will never join your forces of evil!
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                        • #14
                          How can you join evil when you already are? Just ask Pat Roberts.
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                          • #15
                            I hope this doesn't affect Cancun next month
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