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Nutrient Pollution

Nutrient Pollution

Excess nutrients from agriculture and wastewater entering the ocean fuel harmful algal blooms, deplete oxygen, and damage marine life. This form of pollution affects coral reefs, fisheries, and water quality. Tackling nutrient pollution helps protect coastal and open ocean ecosystems from further degradation.

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Eutrophication

Nutrients are essential for plant growth, but the overabundance of nut...

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Freshwater Resources

An introduction to the water cycle, freshwater resources, and threats ...

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Monitoring Water Quality: Toolkit for Educators

This toolkit has been developed by the American University of Armenia ...

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Water Chemistry with Plymouth Marine Laboratory

Teaching about water chemistry is important because it connects key sc...

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Discover Ecosystem Modelling with a Plankton Ecologist

This ProBleu Science Story invites your class to explore how every par...

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[COPY]Freshwater Resources

An introduction to the water cycle, freshwater resources, and threats ...

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O2Us - Investigative Drawings (Flowchart)

The laboratory work foresees the obtaining of data on the influence of...

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Clean water-spring for life

The students working on the project "Clean Water - Spring for Life" No...

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Science at Sea: A morning on the Research Vessel Plymouth Quest

In this Science Story, we welcome you aboard 'Plymouth Quest', Plymout...

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Discussion

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Why is eutrophication harmful?
Soil moisture
Soil moisture

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What do algal blooms look like?
Where can we find freshwater?
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Mixoplankton Model

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