
Canada Is Hiding a Massive Dead Zone — And It's Getting Bigger

In this video, we uncover the shocking truth beneath Hudson Bay—one of the largest inland seas on Earth that scientists say is becoming a growing marine dead zone. An invisible layer of freshwater, months of thick ice, and a changing climate are quietly starving life below the surface. Discover how this hidden phenomenon could impact polar bears, beluga whales, and the entire Arctic ecosystem. If you enjoy geology, science, and hidden natural mysteries, subscribe to DiscoverTube for more.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedHudson Bay is a massive, shallow inland sea acting as a natural \"marine desert.\" Unlike pollution-driven dead zones, its barrenness stems from a freshwater \"lid\" and seasonal ice that starve phytoplankton. Now, climate change and hydroelectric dams are intensifying these conditions, threatening the entire food web and the indigenous communities that depend on it.
