Nancy N. Rabalais and R. Eugene Turner | American Geophysical Union, 2001 | Book
This book, while published quite a while ago, is a unique collection of different levels of organisms and their populations or community structure under the influence of low dissolved oxygen. Items not found elsewhere.
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A resource for the studies conducted in the Gulf of Mexico, where low oxygen waters develop every year in spring through summer. Summaries of data, notes from each shelf-wide mapping cruise, maps, and a great photo gallery in each summer’s folder.
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission | UNESCO | Article
Issues of Deoxygenation (or loss of oxygen) in the oceans and coastal waters is an increasingly serious issue. Both result from human activities affecting a warming ocean and landscapes that deliver excess nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) to coastal waters. The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO is in the forefront of delivering the message with the help of the GO2NE (Global Ocean Oxygen Network) to the scientific and public members of society.
Breitburg et al. | Science, 2018 | Article
A recent published review in the journal Science provides a synthesis of the loss of oxygen in the oceans from the GO2NE group.
Rabalais, N.N., Cai, W.-J., J. Carstensen, D.J. Conley, B. Fry, X. Quiñones-Rivera, R. Rosenberg, C.P. Slomp, R.E. Turner, M. Voss, B. Wissel, and J. Zhang | Oceanography, 2015 | Article
Rabalais, N. N., R. E. Turner, B. K. Sen Gupta, E. Platon and M. L. Parsons | Ecological Applications, 2007 | Article
Fulweiler, R. W., A. S. Heiskanen, and N. N. Rabalais | Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012 | Article