Dead Zone: An Ecological Disruption

Dorsa, Kimber, Sara, Brandon, and Jae Hee

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The Dead Zone - Choate Biology Class


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General Information about dead zones:

http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/deadzone.html

http://www.vims.edu/research/topics/dead_zones/index.php

http://stateofthecoast.noaa.gov/hypoxia/dead_zone.html

http://omorganics.org/page.php?pageid=90

http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/topics/deadzone/index.html

http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/howarth.html



Information about the reversal of dead zones:

http://faculty.bennington.edu/~sherman/the%20ocean%20project/reviving%20dead%20zones.pdf

http://www.care2.com/causes/dead-zones-increasing-in-oceans.html

http://www.teachoceanscience.net/teaching_resources/education_modules/dead_zones/investigate_current_research/



How dead zones effect ecosystems and societies:

http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/6010

http://www.organicfoodee.com/sense/tooexpensive/

http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/cwa.cfm?program_id=45


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