Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events related to eutrophication, accelerate development of hypoxia (lower oxygen concentration) in many areas of the world's coastal ocean. Climate changes and extreme weather events may modify hypoxia. Organismal and fisheries effects are at the heart of the coastal hypoxia issue, but more subtle regime shifts and trophic interactions are also cause for concern. The chemical milieu associated with declining dissolved oxygen concentrations affects the biogeochemical cycling of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, silica, trace metals, and sulfide as observed in water column processes, shifts in sediment biogeochemistry, and increases in carbon, n...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Abstract. The intensity, duration and frequency of coastal hypoxia (oxygen concentration <63µM) a...
Hypoxia is one of the common effects of eutrophication in coastal marine ecosystems and is becoming ...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Abstract. The intensity, duration and frequency of coastal hypoxia (oxygen concentration <63µM) a...
Hypoxia is one of the common effects of eutrophication in coastal marine ecosystems and is becoming ...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
International audienceHypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and cau...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...