Coastal ‘dead zones’ – how eutrophication is harming our oceans
https://www.hw.ac.uk/news/articles/2024/coastal-dead-zones-how-eutrophication-is.htm
Web1 day ago · Excess nutrients, termed ‘eutrophication’, accelerates the occurrence of blooms of algae, that sometimes even produce toxins. “The nutrients fuel algal blooms which, when the algae die, can sink, decay and, ultimately remove oxygen from seawater.”. And eutrophication isn’t just a matter of concern for warmer climes.
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