Warming temperatures linked to oceanic dead zones – 27 Dec 2009  
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Warming temperatures linked to oceanic dead zones.

 

 

Researchers from Oregon State University recently published results of studies evaluating the occurrence of hypoxia, or extremely low levels of oxygen, that occur in the oceans. Although such regions were previously unknown to central Oregon, these dead zones now appear annually, with the low levels of oxygen causing a massive die-off of marine life including fish and invertebrates such as crabs.

 

Unlike the dead zones already found in the coastal Mississippi Delta and other areas, which can be traced to runoff from livestock manure and fertilizers, the hypoxic regions off the Oregon coast occur in the open ocean.

 

In studying ancient sea sediment, the scientists found that such dead zones also occurred about 20,000 years ago during a rapid warming of the Antarctic similar to what the Earth is experiencing now, as wind and water circulation was affected globally.

 

Oregon State researchers, we are grateful for your work that adds to our growing knowledge about the dangers of a warming planet. We pray for lifestyles leading to the well-being of all life in our shared ecosphere.

 

 

Reference:

http://www.physorg.com/news180096546.html

http://surfchecker.wordpress.com/category/pacific-northwest/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_zone_(ecology)

 

 

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