How does eutrophication affect aquatic life?
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This prevents the aquatic plants from photosynthesizing, a process which provides oxygen in the water to animals that need it, like fish and crabs. If an algal bloom is so bad that it causes wide-spread death in the water, the organisms that die will all sink to the bottom and start to decompose.
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This prevents the aquatic plants from photosynthesizing, a process which provides oxygen in the water to animals that need it, like fish and crabs. If an algal bloom is so bad that it causes wide-spread death in the water, the organisms that die will all sink to the bottom and start to decompose.
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Eutrophication refers to the depletion of oxygen level from water bodies .
The nutrient accumulation results in the growth of phytoplankton and algae thereby reducing the penetration of oxugen which had become the main cause for the death of many aquatic animals
The nutrient accumulation results in the growth of phytoplankton and algae thereby reducing the penetration of oxugen which had become the main cause for the death of many aquatic animals
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