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|Factoid Text="Scientists forecast that this year's Gulf of Mexico dead zone--an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and marine life -- will be approximately 5,898 square miles or about the size of Connecticut, the same range as it has averaged over the last several years." - excerpt from [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160610094739.htm article in Science Daily]. | |Factoid Text="Scientists forecast that this year's Gulf of Mexico dead zone--an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and marine life -- will be approximately 5,898 square miles or about the size of Connecticut, the same range as it has averaged over the last several years." - excerpt from [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160610094739.htm article in Science Daily]. | ||
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A 6,000 sq. mile 'Dead Zone' is Considered Average for the Gulf of Mexico
- "Scientists forecast that this year's Gulf of Mexico dead zone--an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and marine life -- will be approximately 5,898 square miles or about the size of Connecticut, the same range as it has averaged over the last several years." - excerpt from article in Science Daily.
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