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

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    This year, the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico entered into the top third of largest dead zones in records that go back 38 years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. The ...

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

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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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

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    (NOAA/LUMCON/LSU) A "dead zone," or an area of low to no oxygen, in the Gulf of Mexico has grown larger than Connecticut, creating an uninhabitable environment for some commercial marine life, and ...

  7. Gulf Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ike killed 112 people and left upwards of 300 people missing, never to be found. [17] Hurricane Ike was the third most damaging storm in the history of the United States, causing more than $25 billion [ 18 ] in damage along the coast, leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless, and sparking the largest search-and-rescue operation in U.S ...

  8. Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    In the year following Katrina's strike on the Gulf Coast, The Salvation Army allocated donations of more than $365 million to serve more than 1.7 million people in nearly every state. The organization's immediate response to Hurricane Katrina included more than 5.7 million hot meals and about 8.3 million sandwiches, snacks, and drinks served in ...

  9. Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone' much smaller this year - AOL

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    Tropical weather stirred up the Gulf of Mexico, reducing this year’s dead zone off Louisiana’s coast to the third-smallest ever measured, the scientist who has measured it since 1985 said Tuesday.