Eutrophication One of the most significant impacts of agriculture on oceans is nutrient runoff. Excessive use of fertilisers in conventional farming leads to nitrogen and phosphorus runoff into water bodies, including rivers, and can end up in the ocean. When excess nutrients from agricultural runoff and sewage enter the ocean, they stimulate algal growth, leading to algal blooms. When these blooms die and decompose, they consume oxygen and release CO 2 into the water. How can agriculture affect marine chemistry? Part 1: From Source to Sea
Original Slide Deck: Source To Sea - Science Story
Topics: Ocean Temperature. Deoxygenation.
Suitable Ages: 13. 14. 15. 16.
Keywords: Branches. Carbon. Changing Environment. Citizen Science.
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