Recent national assessments document that nitrogen-driven coastal eutrophication is widespread and increasing in the United States. This significant coastal pollution problem includes impacts including increased areas and severity of hypoxic and anoxic waters; alteration of food webs; degradation and loss of sea grass beds, kelp beds and coral reefs; loss of biodiversity; and increased incidences and duration of harmful algal blooms. In this paper, we review two complementary approaches to assessing the causes and consequences of these trends, as well as potential remedies for them. The first is a national-scale assessment, drawn primarily from expert knowledge of those most familiar with the individual estuaries and integrated into a commo...
ABSTRACT: Although algal blooms, including those considered toxic or harmful, can be natural phenome...
Nutrient pollution has been identified as a significant threat to U.S. coastal and estuarine water q...
CHANGES in delivery of river-borne nutrients such as dissolved phosphate, nitrate and silicate, owin...
Abstract. Recent national assessments document that nitrogen-driven coastal eutrophication is widesp...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats to the...
The cumulative effects of global change, including climate change, increased population, and more in...
The cumulative effects of global change, including climate change, increased population, and more in...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Throughout the 20th century, a rapidly growing human population increased the global circulation of ...
There is an on-going discussion on whether eutrophication is causing algal blooms and increased macr...
River systems worldwide have become substantially influenced by human activities, including land use...
Intense sampling of an estuary can reveal relative spatial changes that are significant irrespective...
Eutrophication is a process that can be defined as an increase in the rate of supply of organic matt...
ABSTRACT: Although algal blooms, including those considered toxic or harmful, can be natural phenome...
Nutrient pollution has been identified as a significant threat to U.S. coastal and estuarine water q...
CHANGES in delivery of river-borne nutrients such as dissolved phosphate, nitrate and silicate, owin...
Abstract. Recent national assessments document that nitrogen-driven coastal eutrophication is widesp...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats to the...
The cumulative effects of global change, including climate change, increased population, and more in...
The cumulative effects of global change, including climate change, increased population, and more in...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Throughout the 20th century, a rapidly growing human population increased the global circulation of ...
There is an on-going discussion on whether eutrophication is causing algal blooms and increased macr...
River systems worldwide have become substantially influenced by human activities, including land use...
Intense sampling of an estuary can reveal relative spatial changes that are significant irrespective...
Eutrophication is a process that can be defined as an increase in the rate of supply of organic matt...
ABSTRACT: Although algal blooms, including those considered toxic or harmful, can be natural phenome...
Nutrient pollution has been identified as a significant threat to U.S. coastal and estuarine water q...
CHANGES in delivery of river-borne nutrients such as dissolved phosphate, nitrate and silicate, owin...