Human-induced eutrophication degrades freshwater systems worldwide by reducing water quality and altering ecosystem structure and function. We compared current total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) concentrations for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency nutrient ecoregions with estimated reference conditions. In all nutrient ecoregions, current median TN and TP values for rivers and lakes exceeded reference median values. In 12 of 14 ecoregions, over 90% of rivers currently exceed reference median values. We calculated potential annual value losses in recreational water usage, waterfront real estate, spending on recovery of threatened and endangered species, and drinking water. The combined costs were approximately $2.2 billion annual...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
International audienceMore than 50 % of the waters entering the Atlantic Ocean between France and Gr...
A. Damage (or value-loss) costs – the reduced value of clean or non nutrient-enriched water A1. Soci...
Coastal watersheds support nearly 75% of the world’s human population and are experiencing unprecede...
Phosphorous (P) is a limiting nutrient in most freshwater systems, meaning growth rates of organisms...
The world is faced with unprecedented threats to our aquatic ecosystems from excessive nutrients cau...
Eutrophication is the term used to describe the presence of natural and artificial nutrients like ph...
Economic value of water has been assessed with reference to expansion of management schemes related ...
Cultural eutrophication stimulated by anthropogenic-derived nutrients represents one of the most com...
Eutrophication—the excessive enrichment of a body of water with nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and p...
Jim Hanson and Ted McConnell looked at whether decreasing nutrients into the Bay could cost less if ...
The US participation in the OECD Eutrophication Program of having 20 investigators prepare reports o...
The Great Lakes (GL) in North America are among the largest freshwater resources on the planet facin...
Outlines the causes and effects of eutrophication -- nutrient overenrichment of freshwater and coast...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
International audienceMore than 50 % of the waters entering the Atlantic Ocean between France and Gr...
A. Damage (or value-loss) costs – the reduced value of clean or non nutrient-enriched water A1. Soci...
Coastal watersheds support nearly 75% of the world’s human population and are experiencing unprecede...
Phosphorous (P) is a limiting nutrient in most freshwater systems, meaning growth rates of organisms...
The world is faced with unprecedented threats to our aquatic ecosystems from excessive nutrients cau...
Eutrophication is the term used to describe the presence of natural and artificial nutrients like ph...
Economic value of water has been assessed with reference to expansion of management schemes related ...
Cultural eutrophication stimulated by anthropogenic-derived nutrients represents one of the most com...
Eutrophication—the excessive enrichment of a body of water with nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and p...
Jim Hanson and Ted McConnell looked at whether decreasing nutrients into the Bay could cost less if ...
The US participation in the OECD Eutrophication Program of having 20 investigators prepare reports o...
The Great Lakes (GL) in North America are among the largest freshwater resources on the planet facin...
Outlines the causes and effects of eutrophication -- nutrient overenrichment of freshwater and coast...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
International audienceMore than 50 % of the waters entering the Atlantic Ocean between France and Gr...