Harmful algal blooms: causes, impacts and detection
Chesapeake Research Consortium · NOAA National Ocean Service · +1 more institution
Abstract
Blooms of autotrophic algae and some heterotrophic protists are increasingly frequent in coastal waters around the world and are collectively grouped as harmful algal blooms (HABs). Blooms of these organisms are attributed to two primary factors: natural processes such as circulation, upwelling relaxation, and river flow; and, anthropogenic loadings leading to eutrophication. Unfortunately, the latter is commonly assumed to be the primary cause of all blooms, which is not the case in many instances. Moreover, although it is generally acknowledged that occurrences of these phenomena are increasing throughout the world's oceans, the reasons for this apparent increase remain debated and include not only…
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3Topics & keywords
- Algal bloom
- Eutrophication
- Bloom
- Environmental science
- Upwelling
- Red tide
- Oceanography
- Fish kill
- Life below water