Eutrophication is a real concern when it comes to water pollution, and it often sneaks up on us. This process happens when excess nutrients, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, wash into lakes and rivers from agricultural runoff or sewage. When these nutrients build up, they trigger rapid algae growth, leading to algal blooms. While they might look pretty, these blooms can suck up all the oxygen in the water, creating dead zones where fish and other aquatic life can’t survive. It’s a vicious cycle that harms ecosystems and local economies reliant on fishing and recreation. To combat eutrophication, we can promote better farming practices, like using fewer fertilizers and creating buffer zones near water bodies. By raising awareness about this issue, we can all play a part in keeping our waters clean and healthy for future generations. Every small action helps!
Eutrophication and Water Quality - A result of excess nitrogen and phosphorus
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