(The Center Square) – A low-oxygen 'dead zone' in the Gulf of Mexico was larger than average but smaller than predicted, a recent survey found. The 'dead zone' with little to no oxygen can kill fish and marine life is approximately 6,705 square miles, or 4 million acres, the 12th largest found in 38 years […]
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