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The bass and crayfish likely ""died off"" because the rapid growth of the algae eventually caused the level of dissolved oxygen to decline to a point that these oxygen-dependent organisms could no longer survive. How would you modify this investigation of the pond organisms to determine if the algal bloom really was the cause of the bass and crayfish die-offs?

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Answered by 1234helping
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bacteria blooms and decreased underwater photosynthesis causes hypoxia, killing the fish. c. floating algae die, increasing sunlight penetration and heating the water. ... This has led to algal blooms in the pond which periodically reduce the amount of dissolved oxygen available in the water

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