The "dead zone" typically refers to areas in oceans or large lakes where low oxygen levels, or hypoxia, make it difficult for marine life to survive. One of the most well-known dead zones is the Gulf of Mexico, primarily caused by nutrient runoff from agriculture, leading to algal blooms that deplete oxygen. Other significant dead zones can be found in the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea, as well as various locations along Coastlines worldwide. These areas can vary in size and severity depending on environmental conditions and human activities.
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