Field-Margin Wetlands Alone Can’t Fix The Gulf Of Mexico’s Dead Zone

Field-Margin Wetlands Alone Can’t Fix The Gulf Of Mexico’s Dead Zone

Eurasia Review

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Each summer, a hypoxic dead zone forms in the Gulf of Mexico, making some marine habitats unlivable. The dead zone is caused by nutrients—primarily from agricultural fertilizers—flowing into the Gulf from the Mississippi River.

Restoring wetlands at field margins has been proposed to intercept some of the runoff, as...

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