Phrases with «hypoxic zone»

A "hypoxic zone" refers to an area in a body of water, typically a lake or ocean, where there is very little oxygen available for the aquatic organisms to survive. It is often caused by excessive amounts of pollutants or nutrients entering the water, which leads to excessive algae growth. As the algae dies and decomposes, it consumes oxygen, creating an environment unsuitable for most marine life. Full definition

Sentences with «hypoxic zone»

  • The Black Sea once hosted one of the largest hypoxic zones in the world, stretching 15,000 square miles. (nrdc.org)
  • The largest hypoxic zone measured to date occurred in 2002 and encompassed more than 8,400 square miles. (noaanews.noaa.gov)
  • Long - term measured size of Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone with 2011 forecast. (noaanews.noaa.gov)
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