The Gulf Of Mexico's Dead Zone Is The Biggest Ever Seen
A record-setting "dead zone," where water doesn't have enough oxygen for fish to survive, has appeared this summer. One major cause is pollution from farms.
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August 3, 2017 at 03:58PM
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NPR News: The Gulf Of Mexico's Dead Zone Is The Biggest Ever Seen
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