Ocean deoxygenation, which creates dead zones where oxygen levels drop below 2 mg/L, operates through the same chemical and physical mechanisms that caused Earth's most severe mass extinctions, including the end-Permian extinction that eliminated 96% of marine species. Modern ocean deoxygenation is occurring approximately 1,000 times faster than geological events, with the global ocean losing about 2% of its dissolved oxygen over the past 50 years. The process involves nutrient pollution from agriculture causing phytoplankton blooms that decompose and consume oxygen, combined with climate change reducing oxygen solubility and weakening ocean circulation. This creates a self-reinforcing cycle where anoxia releases iron that fuels more productivity, which produces more organic matter that decomposes and consumes more oxygen. The geological record shows this process has reliably produced catastrophic biodiversity loss when it operates at planetary scale, making current ocean deoxygenation a potentially existential threat to marine ecosystems and human food security.
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