Topic: Nancy Rabalais
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Massive 'dead zone' in the Gulf -- but not because of the oil spill
The 2010 Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' of oxygen-deprived water – roughly the size of Massachusetts – is patchy and more spread out than usual.
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Some coastal woes begin far inland
Farm runoff creates ‘dead zones’ offshore, but no national authority is tasked to address them.








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