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Q. Explore the underlying reasons for the proliferation of ‘Dead Zones’ in marine waters. (10 M, 150 Words)

Answer:

How to Approach the Question?

  • Introduction
    • Provide a comprehensive definition of ‘Dead Zones’. Also, provide some relevant examples and statistics.
  • Body
    • Shed light upon the reasons underlying the proliferation of ‘Dead Zones’ in marine waters.
    • Substantiate your points with relevant examples/facts.
  • Conclusion
    • Give appropriate conclusion in this regard.

 

Introduction

Dead zones, also referred to as hypoxic zones, are aquatic areas where oxygen levels are dramatically depleted, often leading to the death or displacement of marine life, disrupting ecosystems and threatening fisheries. Examples include the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone, Baltic Sea Dead Zone, and Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone. The global count of identified dead zones has surged from 49 in the 1960s to 405 today, highlighting their alarming proliferation.

Body

Reasons Underlying the Proliferation of ‘Dead Zones’ in Marine Waters:

  • Nutrient Pollution: Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus from human activities, such as agricultural runoff, sewage discharge, and industrial processes, lead to algal blooms in the oceans. These algae, when they die and decompose, consume oxygen, causing hypoxic conditions in marine waters. An example illustrating this is the Chesapeake Bay, which in the 1970s became the first identified dead zone on the East Coast of the United States.
  • Characteristics of Water Bodies: Enclosed water bodies, like fjords or the Black Sea, with shallow sills at their entrances, tend to trap water for extended periods. This limited circulation can result in decreased oxygen levels, contributing to the formation of dead zones.
    • Additionally, regions such as the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean and northern Indian Ocean exhibit lower oxygen concentrations, primarily due to minimal circulation that fails to adequately replace consumed oxygen. These regions are identified as oxygen minimum zones (OMZ).
  • Shifting of Wind Patterns: Changes in wind patterns impact coastal water circulation, potentially leading to stagnant water masses and reduced oxygen replenishment, worsening dead zone formation.  
  • Shifting of Water Patterns: Changes in oceanic currents and circulation patterns can significantly impact the distribution and intensity of dead zones by altering nutrient transport and oxygen levels. For example, in the St. Lawrence Estuary, the once prevalent cold, oxygen-rich waters originating from northern Canada are diminishing, has been gradually replaced by warmer, oxygen-deficient waters from the central North Atlantic.
  • Rising Sea Temperatures: Elevated water temperatures reduce the water’s oxygen-holding capacity, making marine environments more susceptible to hypoxia and contributing to dead zone proliferation. As an example, research revealed that 94% of dead zones are located in areas expected to undergo a temperature rise of at least 2°C by the close of this century.
  • Climate Change: Climate change exacerbates one or more of the discussed factors, thereby contributing to the proliferation of dead zones. 

Conclusion

The proliferation of ‘Dead Zones’ in marine waters is a significant concern amid ongoing environmental challenges. Only through comprehensive measures, including global cooperation, sustainable agriculture, improved wastewater treatment, and heightened awareness, can we hope to reverse the troubling trend of ‘Dead Zone’ expansion and protect the health of our oceans.

 

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