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  • Eutrophication ...N">Nixon, S. W. (1995) Coastal marine eutrophication: a definition, social causes, and future concerns. ''Ophelia'', 41, 199–219.[ISI]</ref> <br>
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  • ...ity of [[benthic]] animals and fish. Mitigation of the negative effects of eutrophication requires reduction of [[nutrient]] inputs and an ecosystem-based management =Eutrophication as a global-scale issue=
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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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  • ...se the proliferation of harmful algal bloom. In marine and coastal waters, eutrophication occurs as a result of the additions of chemical nutrients, principally nitr ...cation on inshore waters? What options are available to mitigate increased eutrophication?
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  • ...causes electrification. Therefore, although the WFD does not use the term eutrophication, it does implicitly require Member States to remove anthropocentric eutrofi ==Ecological Quality Status and eutrophication==
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  • {{ Definition| title = Eutrophication ==Causes of eutrophication==
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  • ...facilitates the eutrophication related work by evaluation of the extent of eutrophication problems in the OSPAR maritime area and identifying the actions needed to a ...ssment framework: the '''Common Procedure''' for the Identification of the Eutrophication Status of the OSPAR Maritime Area.
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  • ...The diagram below gives an overview on the eutrophication process and its causes and consequences. ...mics in the Mar Menor, a Mediterranean coastal lagoon strongly impacted by eutrophication. Marine Pollution Bulletin 192, 115074</ref>.
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  • ...s not occur. The Common Procedure includes the main parameters involved in eutrophication processes which are differentiated in four categories of qualitative assess ...ment criteria can be different for the three maritime areas with regard to eutrophication (non-problem areas, potential problem areas and problem areas).</P>
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  • ...ssue for water management. Substantial progress has been made in combating eutrophication but there remains several areas where co-ordination is necessary to achieve ...tive, the WFD stipulates a specific framework for assessing water quality. Eutrophication assessment criteria and methods have also been developed by several Europea
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  • ==Ecological impacts of eutrophication (Case study: Eutrophication and dead zones)== ====Causes and consequences====
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  • ...ic instruments]] containing different types of sensors are used to monitor eutrophication in coastal waters. [[Sensors]] detect and respond to electrical or optical ...Eutrophication Monitoring Programme https://www.ospar.org/work-areas/hasec/eutrophication</ref></P>
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  • ...ons about the need to integrate scientific knowledge on climate change and eutrophication for marine and coastal waters. ...T proposal in the fall of 2006 to establish an European climate change and eutrophication cooperation network, all of which involved EUCC- The Coastal Union. There h
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  • Eutrophication ...N">Nixon, S. W. (1995) Coastal marine eutrophication: a definition, social causes, and future concerns. ''Ophelia'', 41, 199–219.[ISI]</ref> <br>
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  • ...lly in spring, algal blooms (see: [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|Eutrophication]]) lead to a large input of diatoms thus giving high concentrations of sili
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  • ...h a subsurface water source. A bog sometimes represents the final stage of eutrophication by which the upstream part of an estuary or a lagoon slowly transform into ...tal profile is restored - see: [[Dealing with coastal erosion]], [[Natural causes of coastal erosion]] and [[Active coastal zone]].
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  • ...include the enrichment of enclosed waters with organic matter leading to [[eutrophication]] and pollution by industrial chemicals and oil. ...nd land reclamation and aggregate extraction for the construction industry causes temporary disturbance of benthic communities and in some cases permanent lo
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  • ...il transportation. Besides altering the marine environment, pollution also causes economic losses<ref>Ofiara D. and Seneca, J. 2006. Biological effects and s ...ic pollution. In this section, generic sources of pollution and effects ([[eutrophication]], contamination and pollution from industry and agriculture, etc.) are con
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  • * [[eutrophication]]
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  • ...each millions of cells per milliliter. Algal blooms are often linked to [[eutrophication]], a condition of water systems characterised by excessive concentrations o * [[Eutrophication]] (definition)
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  • ...tic system can lead to [[algal bloom]]s and the undesirable condition of [[eutrophication]]. * [[Eutrophication in coastal environments]]
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  • [[Eutrophication in coastal environments]]
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  • ...rates Directive|Nitrates Directive]], which together tackle the problem of eutrophication (as well as health effects such as microbial pollution in bathing water are
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  • * [[Eutrophication in coastal environments]]
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  • .... 2020. The Globalization of Cultural Eutrophication in the Coastal Ocean: Causes and Consequences. Front. Mar. Sci. 7: 670 </ref> and the discharge of react ...Tropical South Pacific and the Arabian Sea (see [[Possible consequences of eutrophication]]). Here it is estimated that about 50-100 N Tg / yr nitrate is denitrified
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  • *[[Eutrophication related monitoring tasks and WFD for coastal waters in Greece]]
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  • ...freshwater-seawater mixing zone is built between the two areas. The mixing causes the salt water in the deeper part of the aquifer to become lighter, rise up ...oundwater exceeds 25% of the river flux and poses a risk for pollution and eutrophication.
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  • ...mperatures and stratification may increase the impact and extent of this [[eutrophication]] in the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas, as well as other enclosed seas li
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  • ...l bloom' is sometimes used to designate any phytoplankton bloom event that causes 'negative' impacts on the marine ecosystem, for example oxygen depletion or ...coastal areas. It is not known exactly how toxin producing algae develop. What is known, however, is that most toxic algae belong to the class of flagella
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  • ...licy site, ''e.g.'' water quality is very sensitive to the phenomenon of [[eutrophication]]. Moreover, it is necessary to select the transferable studies before perf
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  • ...lds are vulnerable to human activities. Anthropogenic disturbances such as eutrophication, dredging operations and accelerated soil erosion due to the de-afforestati
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  • ...marine biodiversity|fisheries]], [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]], offshore industry, maritime traffic, industry and tourism. ...diversity|climate changes]]; most notable are the effects of fisheries and eutrophication.
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  • ...ity of [[benthic]] animals and fish. Mitigation of the negative effects of eutrophication requires reduction of [[nutrient]] inputs and an ecosystem-based management =Eutrophication as a global-scale issue=
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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]]
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  • ...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
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  • ...., 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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  • ====Eutrophication==== ...of organisms or trophic levels, under different levels of [[Eutrophication|eutrophication]]. Again, this calls for an adaptive management strategy.
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  • ...es large catchment area, from which 90% are on the Polish territory. Heavy eutrophication and water quality problems are consequence of the continuous inputs of nutr ...y political commitment it could be defined what is intended in the region, what is possible and in which direction the project should go.
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  • ...es them valuable as fish and shellfish nurseries but also susceptible to [[eutrophication]] and bacterial loading. Historically, the ecology of the ponds has been al
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  • ==Causes of species extinction== * [[Eutrophication]]
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  • ...se the proliferation of harmful algal bloom. In marine and coastal waters, eutrophication occurs as a result of the additions of chemical nutrients, principally nitr ...cation on inshore waters? What options are available to mitigate increased eutrophication?
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  • ...essing [[nitrogen| atmospheric nitrogen]] deposition as a contributor to [[eutrophication]].
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  • ...is favorable and light and nutrients are sufficiently available. Due to [[eutrophication]] of the coastal waters, algal blooms have become more frequent. Global war ...020<ref name=Gli>Glibert, P.M. 2020. Harmful algae at the complex nexus of eutrophication and climate change. Harmful Algae 91, 101583</ref>). Measurements further s
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  • ...tude of Phaeocystis blooms in coastal waters are increasing as a result of eutrophication. See also [[Foam beach, Sydney]]. ...DOM released by primary producers is channeled back into the food chain by what is known as the ‘microbial loop’. <br clear=all>
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  • [[Category:Eutrophication]]
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  • ===Eutrophication=== ...he Mediterranean coasts have shown an overall decline. A further effect of eutrophication is the increased loading of organic materials such as dead algae to the sed
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