by Wolf Bird » Wed Aug 6, '14, 11:17 pm
These are quite a serious problem for both the marine organisms and also any activities that go on in these areas. Can't exactly fish in these waters. It's also pretty bad for long-term marine health, as sea jellies thrive in low-oxygen water and quickly prevent other life from coming back to these areas.
The big thing is that we have to reduce our use of fertilizer rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, and use it more efficiently, so less drains into the Gulf.
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Wolf Bird on Wed Aug 6, '14, 11:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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