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Coastal marine eutrophication


Globally consistent assessment of coastal eutrophication - Nature

Our analyses suggest that, globally, coastal waters (depth ≤200 m) covering ∼1.15 million km2 are eutrophic potential. Also, waters associated ...

Coastal marine eutrophication: A definition, social causes, and ...

Eutrophication is a process, not a trophic state. A simple trophic classification for marine systems is also proposed.

Eutrophication in coastal environments - Coastal Wiki

1), increased growth of macroalgae, increased sedimentation and oxygen consumption, oxygen depletion in lower water layers and, sometimes, ...

Coastal marine eutrophication: Control of both nitrogen and ...

(1) generalize their lake re- sults to estuarine and coastal ecosystems, suggesting that the controls on eutrophication in lakes and coastal waters are the same ...

What is eutrophication? - National Ocean Service

Harmful algal blooms, dead zones, and fish kills are the results of a process called eutrophication—which begins with the increased load of ...

Coastal marine eutrophication: principles and control - ScienceDirect

ABSTRACT. Marine coastal eutrophication is discussed in the context of its manifestations, problems caused, and its origin from land-locked sources of plant ...

The Globalization of Cultural Eutrophication in the Coastal Ocean

Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems ...

Marine Eutrophication - LC-impact

Marine eutrophication is defined as the reaction of a marine ecosystem to an excessive availability of a limiting nutrient.

Eutrophication-Driven Deoxygenation in the Coastal Ocean

Article Abstract. Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events related to eutrophication ...

Coastal marine eutrophication: Control of both nitrogen and ...

(1) generalize their lake results to estuarine and coastal ecosystems, suggesting that the controls on eutrophication in lakes and coastal waters are the same.

Coastal marine eutrophication: Control of both nitrogen and ... - PNAS

A strong consensus of estuarine and coastal scientists has for more than a decade stated the need to control both nitrogen and phosphorus.

Eutrophication of freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems a ...

This review examines how eutrophication influences the biomass and species composition of algae in both freshwater and costal marine systems.

Nutrients in Europe's transitional, coastal and marine waters

Eutrophication in marine, coastal and estuarine ecosystems is a consequence of anthropogenic nutrient over-enrichment, with nitrogen and ...

Global change and eutrophication of coastal waters - Oxford Academic

Global climate changes will likely result in higher water temperatures, stronger stratification, and increased inflows of freshwater and nutrients to coastal ...

Recovery of lakes and coastal marine ecosystems from ... - ASLO

Eutrophication is one of the greatest stressors for freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems globally, contributing to increased frequency, ...

Coastal marine eutrophication: A definition, social causes, and ...

This geographical distribution cor- responds with many areas where coastal marine eutrophication has become a recent concern. Demographic and social trends ...

Coastal eutrophication: Causes, consequences and perspectives in ...

Coastal eutrophication has, since the early 1970s, become the foremost threat to the marine ecosystem of the Archipelago Sea.

Coastal eutrophication drives acidification, oxygen loss, and ... - PNAS

Coastal eutrophication is most prominent in regions with large agricultural footprints and densely populated urban areas, where it has been linked to changes in ...

Eutrophication of freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems - PubMed

Our understanding of freshwater eutrophication and its effects on algal-related water quality is strong and is advancing rapidly.

Coastal Ocean Acidification: The Other Eutrophication Problem - nccos

NCCOS research finds eutrophication from nutrient runoff into coastal waters has the potential to cause ocean acidification as well as ...