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Global change and eutrophication of coastal waters

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ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
卷 66, 期 7, 页码 1528-1537

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsp047

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climate change; coastal; estuaries; eutrophication; Gulf of Mexico; hypoxia; nutrients; stratification; tropical storms

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  1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research [NGOMEX06, NA06NPS4780197, NA06NOS4780141]

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The cumulative effects of global change, including climate change, increased population, and more intense industrialization and agri-business, will likely continue and intensify the course of eutrophication in estuarine and coastal waters. As a result, the symptoms of eutrophication, such as noxious and harmful algal blooms, reduced water quality, loss of habitat and natural resources, and severity of hypoxia (oxygen depletion) and its extent in estuaries and coastal waters will increase. Global climate changes will likely result in higher water temperatures, stronger stratification, and increased inflows of freshwater and nutrients to coastal waters in many areas of the globe. Both past experience and model forecasts suggest that these changes will result in enhanced primary production, higher phytoplankton and macroalgal standing stocks, and more frequent or severe hypoxia. The negative consequences of increased nutrient loading and stratification may be partly, but only temporarily, compensated by stronger or more frequent tropical storm activity in low and mid-latitudes. In anticipation of the negative effects of global change, nutrient loadings to coastal waters need to be reduced now, so that further water quality degradation is prevented.

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