Pacific Ocean's Oxygen-Starved 'OMZ' Is Growing, New Princeton Research Finds
January 07, 2023
January 07, 2023
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 7 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University issued the following news:
Areas of low-oxygen water stretch for thousands of miles through the world's oceans. The largest of these "oxygen minimum zones" (OMZs) is found along the Pacific coast of North and South America, centered off the coast of Mexico.
Until recently, climate models have been unable to say whether OMZs will grow or shrink from climate change, in part because OMZs result f . . .
Areas of low-oxygen water stretch for thousands of miles through the world's oceans. The largest of these "oxygen minimum zones" (OMZs) is found along the Pacific coast of North and South America, centered off the coast of Mexico.
Until recently, climate models have been unable to say whether OMZs will grow or shrink from climate change, in part because OMZs result f . . .