Can the ocean run out of oxygen? - Kate Slabosky

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TED-Ed


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Translator: Reviewer: Daban Q. Jaff
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For most of the year, the Gulf of Mexico is teeming with marine life,
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from tiny crustaceans to massive baleen whales.
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But every summer, disaster strikes.
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Around May, animals begin to flee the area.
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And soon, creatures that can’t swim or can’t swim fast enough
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begin to suffocate and die off in massive numbers.
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From late spring to early autumn,
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thousands of square kilometers along the coast become a marine dead zone—
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unable to support most forms of aquatic life.
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This strange annual curse isn’t unique;
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dead zones like this one have formed all over the world.
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But to explore what’s creating these lethal conditions,
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we first need to understand how a healthy marine ecosystem functions.
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In any body of water that receives sufficient sunlight,
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plant-like organisms such as algae and cyanobacteria thrive.
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Clouds of algae streak the surface of deep waters,
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and in shallower regions, large seaweeds and seagrass cover the ground.
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Not only do these organisms form the foundation of local food chains,
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their photosynthesis provides the oxygen necessary for aquatic animals to survive.
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Besides sunlight and C02,
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algae growth also depends on nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen.
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While such resources are typically in short supply,
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sometimes the surrounding watershed can flood coastal waters with these nutrients.
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For example, a large rainstorm might wash nutrient-rich sediment
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from a forest into a lake.
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These additional resources lead to a massive increase in algae growth
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known as eutrophication.
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But rather than providing more food and oxygen,
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this surge of growth has deadly consequences.
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As more algae grows on the surface, it blocks sunlight to the plants below.
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These light-deprived plants die off and decompose
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in a process which uses up the water’s already depleted oxygen supply.
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Over time, this can reduce the oxygen content
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to less than 2 milligrams of oxygen per liter,
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creating an uninhabitable dead zone.
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There are rare bodies of water that rely on natural eutrophication.
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Regions like the Bay of Bengal are full of bottom-dwelling marine life
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that has adapted to low-oxygen conditions.
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But human activity has made eutrophication a regular and widespread occurrence.
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Nutrient-rich waste from our sewage systems and industrial processes
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often end up in lakes, estuaries and coastal waters.
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And the Gulf of Mexico is one of the largest dumping zones on earth
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for one particular pollutant: fertilizer.
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American agriculture relies heavily on
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nitrogen and phosphate-based fertilizers.
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31 states, including America’s top agricultural producers,
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are connected to the Mississippi River Basin,
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and all of their runoff drains into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Farmers apply most of this fertilizer during the spring planting season,
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so the nutrient flood occurs shortly after.
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In the Gulf,
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decomposing algae sinks into the band of cold saltwater near the seafloor.
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Since these dense lower waters don’t mix with the warmer freshwater above,
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it can take four months for tropical storms
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to fully circulate oxygenated water back into the gulf.
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This dead zone currently costs U.S. seafood and tourism industries
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as much as $82 million a year,
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and that cost will only increase as the dead zone gets bigger.
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On average the gulf dead zone is roughly 15,000 square kilometers,
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but in 2019 it grew to over 22,000 square kilometers—
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approximately the size of New Jersey.
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Human activity is similarly responsible for growing dead zones around the world.
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So what can be done?
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In the short term, countries can set tighter regulations on industrial run-off,
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and ban the dumping of untreated sewage into ocean waters.
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On farms, we can plant buffer zones
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composed of trees and shrubs to absorb runoff.
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However, long term solutions will require radical changes to the way we grow food.
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Farmers are currently incentivized to use techniques
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that reduce the health of the soil
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and rely heavily on nitrogen-rich fertilizers.
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But there would be less need for these chemicals
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if we restore the soil’s natural nutrients
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by planting diverse crops that manage soil erosion and fertility.
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Hopefully we can make these fundamental changes soon.
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Because if we don’t,
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the future of our marine ecosystems may be dead in the water.
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