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Written by Lily Whiteman
SOS: Is Climate Change Suffocating Our Seas?
New, massive "dead zones" are regularly invading the Pacific Northwest’s near-shore waters.
New Ways of Taking the Pulse of Oregon’s "Dead Zones"
Underwater robotic gliders are helping scientists understand why massive oceanic expanses are losing virtually all of their marine life every summer.
Webcast
Jack Barth of Oregon State University discusses dead zones of the Pacific Northwest in a webcast originally broadcast on October 8, 2009.
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Jack Barth's Home Page
The Glider Research Group of Oregon State University
The Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans
The Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans' Web site on Dead Zones
Rutgers University's Web site on the Transatlantic Voyage of Its Glider
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