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  2. Joselyn Alejandra Niño - Wikipedia

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    Joselyn Alejandra Niño (died on 13 April 2015), commonly referred to by her alias La Flaca (English: The Skinny One), was a Mexican suspected assassin of the Gulf Cartel, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico. She gained popularity on social media on 5 January 2015, when an anonymous person uploaded a picture of her posing with a ...

  3. Nancy Rabalais - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Rabalais was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, the second of four children of Kathryn Charlotte Preusch and Stephen Anthony Nash, a mechanical engineer. [2] Rabalais earned her B.S. in 1972 and her M.S. in 1975 from Texas A&M University–Kingsville.

  4. Gulf of Mexico dead zone - Wikipedia

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  5. The Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone' is the biggest on record - AOL

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  6. A 'dead zone' is growing in the Gulf of Mexico. It's now the ...

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    A 'dead zone' off the Gulf coast is larger than NOAA predicted. The massive area poses danger to marine life, and recovery could take decades. A 'dead zone' is growing in the Gulf of Mexico.

  7. File:IMAGE-Map of measured Gulf hypoxia zone, July 25-31 ...

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    English: The 2021 Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone, or Dead Zone, an area of low oxygen that can kill fish and marine life near the bottom of the sea, measures 2,116 square miles. This is the 3rd smallest dead zone in the Gulf since mapping of the zone began in 1985.

  8. Gulf of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The gulf as a whole is known as the Gulf of Mexico, ultimately deriving from Mexica, the Nahuatl term for the Aztecs. [9] The name of the entire body of water is maintained by the International Hydrographic Organization in a registry of such names agreed to by the countries adjacent to the body.

  9. Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' has grown larger than Connecticut

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    Scientists prepare to collect near-bottom water aboard the R/V Pelican to verify oxygen measurements used to determine the size of the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone. (NOAA/LUMCON/LSU) A "dead zone ...