Water bloom, Algal Blooms, Eutrophication & Nutrient Pollution
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Last updated 25 abril 2025

Water bloom, dense aquatic population of microscopic photosynthetic organisms produced by an abundance of nutrient salts in surface water, coupled with adequate sunlight for photosynthesis. The microorganisms or the toxic substances that they release may discolour the water, deplete its oxygen

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