Effects of hypoxia and organic enrichment on the coastal marine environment
University of Oslo · City University of Hong Kong
Abstract
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting coastal marine systems. Whilst there are general models of effects on benthos, such as the Pearson-Rosenberg (P-R) model, the models are descriptive rather than predictive. Here we first review the process of increased organic matter production and the ensuing sedimentation to the seafloor. It is shown that there is no simple relationship between nutrient inputs and the vertical flux of particulate organic matter (POM). In particular, episodic hydrographic events are thought to be the key factor leading to high rates of sedimentation and accompanying hypoxia. We extend an earlier review of effects of hypoxia to include…
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3Topics & keywords
- Hypoxia (environmental)
- Oceanography
- Organic matter
- Ecology
- Benthos
- Eutrophication
- Environmental science
- Aquatic science
- Life below water