Dead zones off Oregon and Washington likely tied to global warming, study says
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By Kenneth R. Weiss, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
NEWPORT, ORE. -- Peering into the murky depths, Jane Lubchenco searched for sea life, but all she saw were signs of death.
Video images scanned from the seafloor revealed a boneyard of crab skeletons, dead fish and other marine life smothered under a white mat of bacteria. At times, the camera's unblinking eye revealed nothing at all -- a barren undersea desert in waters renowned for their bounty of Dungeness crabs and fat rockfish.







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