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Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force Convenes Annual Meeting to Discuss Progress and Congressional Report
The Mississippi River Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force, otherwise known as the Hypoxia Task Force (HTF), held its 38th annual meeting which highlighted ongoing efforts
New Funding to Reduce Nutrient Pollution Reviewed at Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force Annual Meeting
The Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force held its 37th annual meeting in December to review ongoing actions to improve water quality in the Mississippi
A new project in the Gulf of Mexico will help determine how species respond to hypoxia
A new project is underway in the Gulf of Mexico that will provide critical information and predictive tools to coastal managers for understanding how species
Biological Vulnerability to Hypoxia from Climate Warming and Eutrophication in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
This project will provide critical information and predictive tools to coastal managers for understanding how species will respond to changing hypoxia conditions from ongoing and
Why Nutrient-Enriched Waters Favor Large Single-Cell Algae
Ecological studies show that bottom-up (e.g., nutrient input) and top-down (e.g., grazing/predation) pressuresmay change the structure of aquatic ecosystems with ‘cascading’ effectsthroughoutthe food chain. Recent
Gulf of Mexico Offshore Dead Zone Linked to Mississippi River Nutrient Inputs
Twenty-five years of NCCOS sponsored research shows that the offshore summer hypoxic (low-oxygen) ‘dead zone’ in the Gulf of Mexico is strongly linked to nutrient
New Research Defines Origin and Dynamic Behavior of Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
Reducing the size of the widespread area of hypoxia (low oxygen) in the northern Gulf of Mexico – known as the “Dead Zone” – represents