The globalization of cultural eutrophication in the coastal ocean: causes and consequences
TC Malone, A Newton - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats
to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems worldwide. Globally,∼ 24% of the …
to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems worldwide. Globally,∼ 24% of the …
[HTML][HTML] Sediment oxygen consumption: Role in the global marine carbon cycle
The seabed plays a key role in the marine carbon cycle as a) the terminal location of aerobic
oxidation of organic matter, b) the greatest anaerobic bioreactor, and c) the greatest …
oxidation of organic matter, b) the greatest anaerobic bioreactor, and c) the greatest …
Biogeochemical controls on coastal hypoxia
Aquatic environments experiencing low-oxygen conditions have been described as hypoxic,
suboxic, or anoxic zones; oxygen minimum zones; and, in the popular media, the misnomer …
suboxic, or anoxic zones; oxygen minimum zones; and, in the popular media, the misnomer …
The ocean
O Hoegh-Guldberg, R Cai, ES Poloczanska… - 2014 - munin.uit.no
The Ocean plays a central role in Earth's climate and has absorbed 93% of the extra energy
from the enhanced greenhouse effect and approximately 30% of anthropogenic carbon …
from the enhanced greenhouse effect and approximately 30% of anthropogenic carbon …
Deoxygenation of the Baltic Sea during the last century
Deoxygenation is a global problem in coastal and open regions of the ocean, and has led to
expanding areas of oxygen minimum zones and coastal hypoxia. The recent expansion of …
expanding areas of oxygen minimum zones and coastal hypoxia. The recent expansion of …
Dynamics and distribution of natural and human-caused hypoxia
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in
combination with anthropogenic processes produce enough organic carbon that is …
combination with anthropogenic processes produce enough organic carbon that is …
Microplastics alter composition of fungal communities in aquatic ecosystems
MT Kettner, K Rojas‐Jimenez… - Environmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Despite increasing concerns about microplastic (MP) pollution in aquatic ecosystems, there
is insufficient knowledge on how MP affect fungal communities. In this study, we explored …
is insufficient knowledge on how MP affect fungal communities. In this study, we explored …
Eutrophication-driven deoxygenation in the coastal ocean
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of
events related to eutrophication, accelerate development of hypoxia (lower oxygen …
events related to eutrophication, accelerate development of hypoxia (lower oxygen …
Hypoxia is increasing in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea
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 …
the spatial extent and intensity of hypoxia known to have increased due to anthropogenic …
Coastal hypoxia and sediment biogeochemistry
The intensity, duration and frequency of coastal hypoxia (oxygen concentration< 63 μM) are
increasing due to human alteration of coastal ecosystems and changes in oceanographic …
increasing due to human alteration of coastal ecosystems and changes in oceanographic …