Hypoxia is a well-described phenomenon in the offshore waters of the Baltic Sea with both the spatial extent and intensity of hypoxia known to have increased due to anthropogenic eutrophication, however, an unknown amount of hypoxia is present in the coastal zone. Here we report on the widespread unprecedented occurrence of hypoxia across the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea. We have identified 115 sites that have experienced hypoxia during the period 1955-2009 increasing the global total to ca. 500 sites, with the Baltic Sea coastal zone containing over 20% of all known sites worldwide. Most sites experienced episodic hypoxia, which is a precursor to development of seasonal hypoxia. The Baltic Sea coastal zone displays an alarming trend with...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The Baltic Sea is the second largest (373 000 km3) brackish water system in the world and experience...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
Hypoxia is a well-described phenomenon in the offshore waters of the Baltic Sea with both the spatia...
The Baltic Sea is naturally prone to hypoxia, but the frequency and extent have increased multifold ...
AbstractRecent reports have demonstrated that hypoxia is widespread in the coastal zone of the Balti...
Recent reports have demonstrated that hypoxia is widespread in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea. H...
Deoxygenation is a global problem in coastal and open regions of the ocean, and has led to expanding...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
Oxygen deficiency, in the form of hypoxia and anoxia, is a direct consequence of the eutrophication ...
Hypoxia is an increasing problem in marine ecosystems around the world. While major advances have be...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The Baltic Sea is the second largest (373 000 km3) brackish water system in the world and experience...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
Hypoxia is a well-described phenomenon in the offshore waters of the Baltic Sea with both the spatia...
The Baltic Sea is naturally prone to hypoxia, but the frequency and extent have increased multifold ...
AbstractRecent reports have demonstrated that hypoxia is widespread in the coastal zone of the Balti...
Recent reports have demonstrated that hypoxia is widespread in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea. H...
Deoxygenation is a global problem in coastal and open regions of the ocean, and has led to expanding...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
Hypoxia, a growing worldwide problem, has been intermittently present in the modern Baltic Sea since...
The hypoxic zone in the Baltic Sea has increased in area about four times since 1960 and widespread ...
Hypoxia (oxygen concentrations of <2 ml/L) and so-called "dead zones" are a growing concern in coast...
Oxygen deficiency, in the form of hypoxia and anoxia, is a direct consequence of the eutrophication ...
Hypoxia is an increasing problem in marine ecosystems around the world. While major advances have be...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...
The Baltic Sea is the second largest (373 000 km3) brackish water system in the world and experience...
During the last century (1900s) industrialized forms of agriculture and human activities have caused...