Eutrophication: A Multifaceted Examination of Processes, Impacts, and Remedial Approaches in Contemporary Aquatic Environments

Authors

  • KUMAR MANOJ
  • PRANAY PUNJ PANKAJ

Keywords:

Management, Sustainable, Nutrient Enrichment,, Hypoxia,, Eutrophication,, Cyanotoxins, Coastal Ecosystems,

Abstract

Eutrophication, propelled by excessive anthropogenic activities, has become a pressing global concern. This phenomenon entails
the enrichment of water ecosystems with nutrients, predominantly nitrogen and phosphorous, fostering excessive biomass
production and culminating in the development of hypoxic and anoxic conditions within aquatic habitats. While historically
confined to freshwater bodies like ponds, lakes, and rivers, eutrophication has progressively encroached upon marine
environments, notably coastal ecosystems, affecting freshwater and saline realms globally. This paper delves into the
contemporary landscape of eutrophication, elucidating its principal drivers, deleterious repercussions, and prospective mitigation
strategies. The study underscores the imperative of adopting comprehensive measures to curb eutrophication at a global scale for
the sustainable management of water resources.

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Published

2024-06-14

How to Cite

KUMAR MANOJ, & PRANAY PUNJ PANKAJ. (2024). Eutrophication: A Multifaceted Examination of Processes, Impacts, and Remedial Approaches in Contemporary Aquatic Environments. The Bioscan, 19(2), 1–7. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2156

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