Eutrophication occurs when excess nutrients enter lakes, rivers, or oceans, often from fertilizers and runoff. While nutrients help plants grow, too many can trigger massive algae blooms that consume ...
The aquatic ecosystem functioning is at risk of being disrupted by the stoichiometric mismatch between phytoplankton and zooplankton. When climate warming or eutrophication acted individually, the ...
Excess phosphorus and nitrogen produced by human activities on neighboring land is making its way into our coastal waters and degrading both water quality and aquatic life. Although historically the ...
Finland-based Baltic Sea Action Group: The combination of eutrophication and climate change spells bad news for many of the sea's unique species It took decades for the Baltic Sea’s ecosystem to reach ...
Switching to ammonia as a marine fuel could create new problems, according to a new study undertaken by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. The researchers carried out life ...