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Eutrophication in Europe's coastal waters

 
Topic report No 7/2001
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Eutrophication is the enhanced primary production of marine algae due to excessive supply of nutrients from human activities, independent of the natural productivity level of the sea area in question. The main objectives of this report are to evaluate the causes, state and development of eutrophication in European coastal waters and identify areas where more monitoring data are needed to improve the assessment.
Published: 17 Oct 2001
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Coasts and seas Coasts and seas
Water Water

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