Marine Zone Forecast

WWLTV: Gulf's 'dead zone' forecast to be smaller than average, but still twice reduction goal

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NEW ORLEANS — The oxygen-depleted “dead zone” that forms each year in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana and Texas is forecast to cover about 4,155 square miles this year. That's about 1,200 square ...

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Gulf's 'dead zone' forecast to be smaller than average, but still twice reduction goal

NBC DFW: Gulf's ‘dead zone' forecast to be twice the reduction goal, but smaller than average

The oxygen-depleted “dead zone” that forms each year in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana and Texas is forecast to cover about 4,155 square miles this year. That’s about 1,200 square miles smaller than ...

Gulf's ‘dead zone' forecast to be twice the reduction goal, but smaller than average

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Yahoo: The Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ can kill fish and marine life. How large is it this year?

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have released their 2023 forecast for the so-called “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico — predicting it will be around ...

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The Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ can kill fish and marine life. How large is it this year?

CBS News: Connecticut-sized "dead zone" expected to emerge in Gulf of Mexico, potentially killing marine life, NOAA warns

Nearly 6,000 square miles - an area roughly the size of Connecticut - will become a "dead zone" for marine life in the Gulf of Mexico this summer, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...

Connecticut-sized "dead zone" expected to emerge in Gulf of Mexico, potentially killing marine life, NOAA warns