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American Agriculture and How Mexico Pays For It: How Midwestern Agricultural Runoff Has Cost Gulf Economies
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
Agricultural runoff from Midwest states has caused eutrophication in the Gulf of Mexico which has negatively impacted industries relying on this resource. We want to investigate the cost of this eutrophication on the surrounding Gulf of Mexico economies. Answering the question of: What industries have been affected? How have communities compensated? And who is paying for the impacts of eutrophication in the gulf?
Start Date
11-4-2022 12:00 PM
End Date
11-4-2022 12:50 PM
Faculty Advisor
Lisa Tabor
Department
Department of Geography
Student Type
Undergraduate Student
Copyright
©2022 Emma Durian and Monica Carroll
Recommended Citation
Durian, Emma and Carroll, Monica, "American Agriculture and How Mexico Pays For It: How Midwestern Agricultural Runoff Has Cost Gulf Economies" (2022). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 20.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2022/all/20
American Agriculture and How Mexico Pays For It: How Midwestern Agricultural Runoff Has Cost Gulf Economies
Agricultural runoff from Midwest states has caused eutrophication in the Gulf of Mexico which has negatively impacted industries relying on this resource. We want to investigate the cost of this eutrophication on the surrounding Gulf of Mexico economies. Answering the question of: What industries have been affected? How have communities compensated? And who is paying for the impacts of eutrophication in the gulf?
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