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TFI Response to NOAA Hypoxia Announcement

Source: The Fertilizer Institute

Nutrients and their impact on water quality were again in the news with the release of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) announcement, that at 8,776 square miles, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico is, the largest measured since dead zone mapping began in 1985.

The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) deployed a multifaceted strategy to ensure that industry’s commitment to nutrient stewardship was heard:

While the emergence of front page stories on this issue will slow, the fact that the hypoxic zone in the Gulf was the largest ever will likely be cited in most every hypoxia news story this year. Our best defense is our industry’s voluntary commitment to 4R nutrient stewardship; including financial support for the 4R Research Fund. 

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