Gulf 'Dead Zone' is Smaller, but Still Twice Reduction Goal

By Mark Schleifstein

NOLA.com

The annual "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico along Louisiana's coast -- an area with oxygen levels so low that it can kill fish and marine life -- has been measured at 3,058 square miles this year, nearly as large as Yellowstone National Park, NOAA and a team of scientists from LSU and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium announced Wednesday.

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