Ocean Dead Zones: How Nutrient Runoff Turns Coastal Fish Havens into Ghost Waters

Nature World News | 03.03.2026 20:26
Coastal waters that once teemed with fish and shellfish now face a growing threat from expanding ocean dead zones. These oxygen-starved areas, where marine life struggles or perishes, are linked directly to human activities on land. Nutrient runoff from farms and cities combines with marine pollution to create conditions that suffocate entire ecosystems. Understanding this process reveals why coastlines worldwide are seeing dramatic declines in biodiversity and fishery productivity.