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  • ...ophyta) and blue-green (Cyanophyta). The dense biomass on the aerial roots causes the water to remain on the pneumatophores; the lenticels are no longer func Mangroves are threatened in their existence by several causes, generally related to human activities.
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  • ...rrently, they are facing many threats, due to human activities and natural causes <ref>Denny M.W. Gaines S.D. 2007. Encyclopedia of tidepools & rocky shores. * Aquaculture: shading, eutrophication and sediment deterioration
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  • ==What are ecological thresholds?== ...ind of dramatic shifts have been documented for many systems; from rapid [[eutrophication]] of coastal waters to structural changes in fish communities. Trespassing
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  • ===Eutrophication=== ...tes Directives provide for measures to combat eutrophication. Furthermore, eutrophication is indirectly addressed in the Dangerous Substance Directive (76/464/EEC) t
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  • ...As a [[waves|wave]] starts to form on the surface, the motion of the water causes the bubbles to swirl upwards and, massed together, they become foam. The fo ...from eating. It is believed that ''Phaeocystus'' bloom is stimulated by [[eutrophication]], the enrichment of the sea with nutrients such as nitrate and phosphate<r
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  • ...n of fossil fuels by traffic, industries and households, see [[What causes eutrophication?]]. Other natural processes may be responsible for an increased concentrati ...shift in species composition of ecosystems, see [[Possible consequences of eutrophication]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eutrophication related monitoring tasks and WFD for coastal waters in Greece]]
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  • :[[Eutrophication]] :[[Eutrophication in coastal environments]]
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  • ====Nutrient pollution / Eutrophication==== ...llution]] threat to marine waters (Wu, 1999<ref name="wu99">Wu RSS (1999): Eutrophication, Water Borne Pathogens and Xenobiotic Compounds: Environmental Risks and Ch
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  • ...">Burkholder, J.M., Tomasko, D.A. & Touchette, B.W. (2007). Seagrasses and eutrophication. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 350, 46-72. ...is variable, requires taxonomic expertise and provides information on the causes as well as the effects of massive green algal mats. Therefore, in the month
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  • *[[Eutrophication in coastal environments]] [[Category:Eutrophication]]
    10 KB (1,507 words) - 21:32, 1 September 2020
  • ...ient conversion in the marine environment]] and [[Possible consequences of eutrophication]]). ...food resources, it cannot support large populations of large animals. This causes large animals to be spread over a greater range than elsewhere. For this re
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  • ...ause it limits the [[erosion]], makes deposition of sediments possible and causes a well-marked [[zonation]]. ...ae such as diatoms sticking the sand together by production of mucus. This causes a brownish biofilm on the substrate.
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  • [[file:reef-what.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fig. 4. Coral structure. Image credit NOAA</ref>]] ...a, B.W. 2022. Abundance of coral-associated fauna in relation to depth and eutrophication along the leeward side of Curaçao, southern Caribbean. Marine Environmenta
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  • *[[Eutrophication]] [[Category:Eutrophication]]
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  • ...ng the turbidity of the waters, and smothering habitats, flora, and fauna. Eutrophication is not yet a serious issue in the sub-region, but isolated pockets in shelt
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  • * [[EU workshop (2007) on climate change and eutrophication]]
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  • ...e past experiences: which interventions were successful and which were the causes of failure? *Important reported failure causes are inadequate site selection (unsuitable soil, hydrodynamic conditions, wa
    23 KB (3,205 words) - 17:00, 2 March 2023
  • ...., C. Ronnberg & K. Arnio, 2002, Some ecological properties in relation to eutrophication in the Baltic Sea. ''Hydrobiologia'' 475/476, pp 371-377</ref>). ===Eutrophication===
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  • ...re installations|oil products]], [[Possible consequences of eutrophication|eutrophication]] (nutrient enrichment from plant matter) and [[Coastal pollution and impac
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