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How fall storms affect ocean dead zones in the Pacific Northwest
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2021-10-21
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"Dead zones" are areas on the ocean floor where oxygen levels are low or non-existent. Experts say as winds change with fall storms, they reinvigorate the bottom layer on the ocean floor, adding more oxygen to the water.
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