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  • ...ease in the supply of organic matter.<ref name="NIXON">Nixon, S. W. (1995) Coastal marine eutrophication: a definition, social causes, and future concerns. '' ...ecosystem where high nutrient concentrations stimulate growth of [[algae]] which leads to imbalanced functioning of the system.<ref> HELCOM webpage, 2006 [h
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  • ...r continental slope. At the base of this slope is the [[continental rise]] which finally merges into the deep ocean floor, the [[abyssal plain]]. The contin ...Global Biogeochemical Cycles 15 (4): 831-844</ref>). Larvae of [[benthic]] coastal animals that are capable of swimming are abundant in the neritic waters. A
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  • ...cover.png |280px|thumb|right| Fig. 1. Envisat MERIS true colour image of a phytoplankton bloom (bright blue color) in the Barents Sea.]] ...and nutrients are sufficiently available. Due to [[eutrophication]] of the coastal waters, algal blooms have become more frequent. Global warming may also pla
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