Marine Oxygen Levels are the Next Great Casualty of Climate Change - Scientific American

Marine Oxygen Levels are the Next Great Casualty of Climate Change - Scientific American

The increasing frequency of dead zones will affect billions of people who rely on the ocean for survival

Thousands of dead fish float in the Boca Ciega Bay located near the mouth of Madeira Beach in July 2021 in Madeira Beach, Florida. Ocean water that has lost much of its oxygen content has led to such die offs of marine life in Florida and other parts of the US. Credit: Octavio Jones/Getty Images

The increasing frequency of dead zones will affect billions of people who rely on the ocean for survival

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