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The Dead Zone: The Dead Zone: Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico.

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1 The Dead Zone: The Dead Zone: Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico

2 What is the dead zone?

3 Little or no oxygen is present Little or no marine life can survive Condition that occurs in coastal waters where:

4 The term for low oxygen is hypoxia. Hypoxia=<2 mg/l dissolved oxygen (DO)

5 The term for no oxygen is anoxia. Anoxia =0 mg/l dissolved oxygen

6 Where does hypoxia occur?

7 Hypoxia occurs all over the world in coastal waters.

8 United States Canada France Italy Greece Turkey Russia Sea of Azov Adriatic Sea Aegean Sea Mediterranean Sea Ireland Scotland Sweden Norway Finland Spain Germany Japan Hong Kong Australia New Zealand

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10 In the U.S., hypoxia occurs in coastal waters in New York, Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Texas and Louisiana.

11 In Louisiana, the dead zone occurs west of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya rivers

12 When does the dead zone occur?

13 In Louisiana, hypoxia occurs from late spring until late summer.

14 Why is the dead zone a problem?

15 The dead zone can affect: Benthos Fisheries People

16 Stressed or die Decreased diversity Degraded environment Benthos

17 Food base is reduced and/or lost Habitat is reduced and/or lost Recruitment is disrupted Migratory patterns are disrupted Species diversity is reduced Mortality increases Fisheries

18 Commercial fisheries Recreational fisheries Tourism Economy People

19 The dead zone decreases the ability of the Gulf to produce seafood. This affects the local economy.

20 Louisiana has one of the largest coastal dead zones in the world.

21 How large is Louisiana’s dead zone?

22 Since 1985, the dead zone has ranged in size from about 100 square miles in 1988 to over 8,500 square miles in 2002.

23 The size of the dead zone depends upon the conditions that cause it.

24 What causes hypoxia?

25 A combination of physical, chemical and biological factors create conditions for hypoxia in Louisiana.

26 Warm spring and summer temperatures heat the water surface. Warm Temperatures

27 Calm seas decrease oxygen exchange at the surface. O2O2

28 Nutrients Warm fresh water and nutrients are delivered by the Mississippi River and float on the denser saltwater.

29 A stratified layer is formed with lighter, fresher, warmer water at the surface and heavier, saltier, cooler water near the bottom limiting oxygen mixing throughout the water column. Lighter Fresher Warmer Water Stratified Layer Heavier Saltier Cooler Water No O 2 mixing

30 The Mississippi River drains 41% of the lower 48 United States. It carries water and sediment hundreds of miles to the Gulf of Mexico.

31 The Mississippi River also carries nutrients.

32 Excess nutrients from runoff are carried to the Gulf of Mexico.

33 Nutrients include compounds which contain: Phosphorus Nitrogen Silica

34 Nutrients that are carried by the river come from a variety of sources.

35 Fertilizers Cattle, pig and poultry farm runoff Atmosphere Wastewater treatment Municipal & industrial runoff

36 Microscopic algae or phytoplankton use these nutrients to reproduce.

37 Excess nutrients enable plankton populations to explode, causing a plankton or algal bloom.

38 At the surface, plankton blooms occur when excess nutrients are present Plankton bloom

39 When plankton die, they sink and decompose

40 When plankton die, they sink to the bottom and decompose. During decomposition bacteria use up most or all of the available oxygen. Dead Plankton No O 2 Decomposers

41 During decomposition, bacteria use up most or all of the oxygen causing the water column to become hypoxic or anoxic.

42 Stationary animals become stressed and/or die Mobile animals become stressed and leave

43 When little or no oxygen is present: Mobile animals leave. Stationary animals become stressed or die.

44 Fresh River Water Warm Temperatures Plankton Bloom Dead Plankton No O 2 Lighter, Fresher, Warmer, Water Stratified Layer Heavier, Saltier, Cooler, Water Decomposers O2O2 No O 2 Mixing Nutrients

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46 Human activities contribute to the causes of hypoxia

47 Land use practices Fertilizer use Poor management practices

48 Agriculture Industry Flood control Urban expansion Lead to: Loss of natural habitat Changes in land use from

49 What can be done?

50 Change flood control practices Use fertilizers more efficiently Control discharges of nitrogen Create and restore wetlands Reduce nutrient loading Manage the whole system


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