Gulf of Mexico ‘Dead Zone’ Forecasted to be Smaller Than Average

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Insurance Journal - Jun 09, 2023

EW ORLEANS (AP) – The oxygen-depleted “dead zone” that forms each year in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana and Texas is forecast to cover about 4,155 square miles (10,761 square kilometers) this year. That’s about 1,200 square miles (3,107 …...

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