An oxygen-depleted "dead zone" the size of New Jersey (Figures, doesn't it!) is starving sea life near the coast of Oregon and Washington.
The phenomenon will probably recur annually, and is caused by climate change, according to Jack Barth, an oceanography professor at Oregon State University.
The news coincides with the release of this National Science Foundation briefing about the increasing occurrences of these "dead zones" around the world.
Pacific Ocean 'dead zone' in Northwest may be irreversible
The phenomenon will probably recur annually, and is caused by climate change, according to Jack Barth, an oceanography professor at Oregon State University.
The news coincides with the release of this National Science Foundation briefing about the increasing occurrences of these "dead zones" around the world.
Pacific Ocean 'dead zone' in Northwest may be irreversible
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