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Return of the 'Dead Zone'

4:58 PM Tue, Jul 31, 2007 |
Aaron Weiss
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It's a summertime sequel for OSU biologists. For the sixth straight year the oxygen-depleted "Dead Zone" has returned off the Oregon coast.

The evidence, though not yet definitive, points to global warming as the cause:


In 2002, Chan says researchers thought Oregon's dead zone was an anomaly brought on by a perfect storm of changes in wind and water circulation patterns. However, he adds, "now we're seeing that the system is very sensitive, and that a little more mild [winds] might put us in this state year after year." If that occurs, it could turn a rich and productive ocean ecosystem into an underwater desert. (Link)

The slightly good news, as it were: the dead zone is a little bit smaller this year.
That is not as bad as last year, when scientists plotted a dead zone that stretched from southern Oregon to the tip of Olympic Peninsula in Washington, a distance of nearly 300 miles. (Link)




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