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by Sagar Koirala | 06-04-2020 01:42 recommendations 0

Eutrophication is the gradual increase in the concentration of biogeochemical gases (Phosphorus and Nitrogen) and other plant nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem such as lake. It is a serious environmental problem since it results in a deterioration of water quality. The productivity or fertility of such an ecosystem naturally increases as the amount of organic material that can be broken down into nutrients increases. This material enters the ecosystem primarily due to runoff from land that carries debris and products of the reproduction and death of terrestrial organisms. Water Blooms, or great concentrations of algae and microscopic organisms, often develop on the surface, preventing the light penetration and oxygen absorption necessary for underwater life. Eutrophic waters are often murky and may support fewer large animals, such as fish and birds, than non-eutrophic waters. Human activities have increased the rate and extent of eutrophication through both point-source discharges and non-point loadings of limiting nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, into aquatic ecosystems.

There are basically two different types of Eutrophication. They are: Natural Eutrophication and Cultural Eutrophication.

1 Natural Eutrophication - The process of lake aging caused due to nutrient enrichment and sedimentation is called Natural Eutrophication. During this process, oligotrophic lake gets con¡©verted into eutrophic lake. It permits the production of phytoplankton, algal blooms and aquatic vegetation including water hyacinth, aquatic weeds, water fern and water lettuce which in turn provide sufficient food for herbivorous zooplankton and fishes.

2.     2 , Cultural Eutrophication-  The cultural eutrophication process consists of a continuous increase in the contribution of biogeochemical nutrients until it exceeds the capacity of the water body, triggering structural changes in the waters. This process is generally speeded up by human activi¡©ties. It is responsible for the addition of 80% nitrogen and 75% phosphorus to lakes and streams.

Less oxygen dissolved in the water is often referred to as a Dead zone because most marine life either dies, or, if they are mobile such as fish, leave the area. Dead zones are low-oxygen, or hypoxic, areas in the world¡¯s oceans and lakes. Because most organisms need oxygen to live, few organisms can survive in hypoxic conditions. Dead Zones occur due to Eutrophication process. There are around 405 dead zones at present. Arabian Sea Dead Zone is considered largest dead zone of the world. The Chesapeake Bay, on the East Coast of the United States, has one of the first dead zones ever identified, in the 1970s.

References:

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/eutrophication.html

 https://www.britannica.com/science/eutrophication

 http://www.eniscuola.net/en/2016/11/03/what-is-eutrophication-causes-effects-and-control/

http://www.eniscuola.net/en/2016/11/03/what-is-eutrophication-causes-effects-and-control/

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/deadzone.html


 
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  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Thank You Sang Su mentor
    Posted 15-08-2020 20:06

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  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Thank You Taehyun Mentor
    Posted 15-08-2020 20:06

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings Sagar dai
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for your report.
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 04-08-2020 01:43

  • Susmita Adhikari says :
    Hello
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 23-04-2020 00:18

  • Sudha Bhandari says :
    Thank you so much for sharing with us dada
    Posted 12-04-2020 14:41

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Sagar

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Eutrophication

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 10-04-2020 19:28

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Sagar Koirala, this is a mentor Sang Su.

    Thank you for introducing the concept of eutrophication. It really breaks my prejudice that the only polluting agent to the environment is humans. I did not know that the death of plants and animals can deteriorate the aquatic environment. As a mentor Taehyun mentioned, there should be a balance.

    Thank you for your report! ~
    Posted 07-04-2020 17:16

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Sagar Koirala, greeting from mentor Taehyun.

    Thank you for a report about the eutrophication. We can usually think that nutrition is always good and we have to give nutrition to the earth as much as we can. But! eutrophication is the best example of the proverb: too much is as bad as too little. Nature doesn't like unbalance. The best example phenomenon related to eutrophication is the red tide. This happens when the ocean has too many nutritions so that plankton in the water grows exponentially. That can destruct the ocean biosystem. Even though some of them are not our fault, but we have to be careful.

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 07-04-2020 00:49

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Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Sagar dai!!

    Thank you for sharing us about eutrophication !!

    Eutrophication has cause ecological imbalance mainly on water ecosystem.

    GREEN CHEERS!!

    Regards,
    Sonika!!
    Posted 06-04-2020 14:38

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