Ocean 'dead zones' are spreading - and that spells disaster for fish

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Abstract

Oxygen levels in our oceans are falling, writes Lee Bryant, producing growing 'dead zones' where only the hardiest organisms can survive. The causes are simple: pollution with nutrient-rich wastes, and global warming. But the only solution is to stop it happening - or wait for 1,000 years.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Ecologist
Publication statusPublished - 9 Apr 2015

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