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Nitrous oxide sources - Oceans
These particles provide the anaerobic conditions necessary for denitrification, a process which produces nitrous oxide as a by-product. In ... rich waters of many rivers, produced by sewage input and agricultural run-off, lead to eutrophic conditions in estuaries and coastal waters. Such nutrient rich waters and sediments are ideal for ...
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GreenHouse Gas Online - Greenhouse Gas News, Research and Resources
The methane is largely produced by methanogenic microbes called Archaea which, because they need anaerobic conditions, are to be found producing methane within sinking particles in the surface waters. The ... rich waters in many rivers, produced by sewage input and agricultural run-off, lead to eutrophic conditions in estuaries and coastal waters. Such nutrient rich waters and sediments are ideal for ...
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WWF - Working for the environment in Europe
Baltic Sea has developed from a pristine, nutrient-poor, clear water sea to permanent eutrophic conditions. A key factor in the environmental degradation of the BalticSea is the intensification of agriculture ...
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WWF - Environmental conservation work in Finland
Baltic Sea has developed from a pristine, nutrient-poor, clear water sea to permanent eutrophic conditions. A key factor in the environmental degradation of the BalticSea is the intensification of agriculture ...
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scyphozoa jellyfish page
They are most commonly found close to shore in shallow waters, and usually thrive in eutrophic conditions. Movement and Behavior Scyphozoans possess special sensory cells and water-propulsion muscles to control balance ...
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Gracilaria tikvahiae McLachlan 1987
As demonstrated by its temperate and tropical locations, it is able to ... stressed endemic species, G. coronopifolia and G. parvispora. With the growing concern of eutrophic conditions developing along Hawaiian coastlines due to coastline development and G. tikvahiae’s opportunistic ...
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Bryopsis pennata
The opportunistic green alga has the potential to become invasive with supportive environmental conditions. Clumps of feathery Bryopsis pennata surrounded by other red and green algae. Description ... other low growing macroalgae. Like most green algae, Bryopsis species are highly opportunistic in eutrophic conditions. Communities will have a higher biomass of this fast growing green alga are ...
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TEACH: Water Pollution in the Great Lakes
Under eutrophic conditions, nutrient loading (more nutrients than the waterbody can handle) stimulates excessive plant growth, which in ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Controversy over nutrient controls: Lake Erie
Lakes, particularly in western Lake Erie, where the combination of relatively warm, shallow water and eutrophic conditions provide a suitable environment for population growth. Initially zebra mussels colonized hard substrates and artificially ...
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Coral reefs and seagrass beds, for instance, are particularly susceptible to changed conditions. The single largest coastal system affected by eutrophication in the United States is ... in the seaweed community, and filamentous or sheet-like seaweed species typical of eutrophic conditions have gradually become more prevalent. Harmful algal blooms also increased in frequency, particularly ...
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