The addition of nitrogen from anthropogenic sources is contributing to water quality degradation and habitat loss in near-coastal waters throughout the world
Excess nitrogen is a forceful agent of ecological change in coastal waters, and wastewater is a prom...
Abstract: Mitigating nonpoint pollution is the single greatest challenge to improving coastal waters...
While nitrogen is an essential nutrient in aquatic systems, elevated levels of nitrogen can be fatal...
The Buzzards Bay Coalition’s Baywatchers Monitoring Program collected summertime water quality infor...
The Buzzards Bay Coalition’s Baywatchers Monitoring Program collected summertime water quality infor...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
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Increased nitrogen loading has been implicated in eutrophication occurrences worldwide. Much of this...
This report addresses general background information on Hillsborough Bay water quality, compares lon...
Estuaries regulate nitrogen (N) fluxes transported from land to open ocean. In Narragansett Bay, ant...
Abstract Nitrogen loading from anthropogenic sources, including fertilizer, manure, and sewage efflu...
The northeastern United States receives elevated inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) largely from n...
An influx of nutrients into any aquatic system can disturb its ecological balance and cause eutrophi...
Land utilization changes of the natural resources conservation area of Pangandaran coastal area, tha...
Increasing awareness of low-oxygen conditions in Narragansett Bay, as well as other symptoms of eutr...
Excess nitrogen is a forceful agent of ecological change in coastal waters, and wastewater is a prom...
Abstract: Mitigating nonpoint pollution is the single greatest challenge to improving coastal waters...
While nitrogen is an essential nutrient in aquatic systems, elevated levels of nitrogen can be fatal...
The Buzzards Bay Coalition’s Baywatchers Monitoring Program collected summertime water quality infor...
The Buzzards Bay Coalition’s Baywatchers Monitoring Program collected summertime water quality infor...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Increased nitrogen loading has been implicated in eutrophication occurrences worldwide. Much of this...
This report addresses general background information on Hillsborough Bay water quality, compares lon...
Estuaries regulate nitrogen (N) fluxes transported from land to open ocean. In Narragansett Bay, ant...
Abstract Nitrogen loading from anthropogenic sources, including fertilizer, manure, and sewage efflu...
The northeastern United States receives elevated inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) largely from n...
An influx of nutrients into any aquatic system can disturb its ecological balance and cause eutrophi...
Land utilization changes of the natural resources conservation area of Pangandaran coastal area, tha...
Increasing awareness of low-oxygen conditions in Narragansett Bay, as well as other symptoms of eutr...
Excess nitrogen is a forceful agent of ecological change in coastal waters, and wastewater is a prom...
Abstract: Mitigating nonpoint pollution is the single greatest challenge to improving coastal waters...
While nitrogen is an essential nutrient in aquatic systems, elevated levels of nitrogen can be fatal...