... wetlands helped improve water quality.
Nationwide, there is a growing need to reduce the amount of nutrients flowing into our coastal waters and restoration efforts are booming in areas adjacent ...
... stream during environmental restoration projects. This breakthrough allows environmental managers to assess the pollution-reducing benefits of storm water management and urban stream restoration, and ...
... , drinking water facilities and individual Americans at least $4.3 billion annually. Of that, they calculated that $44 million a year is spent just protecting aquatic species from nutrient pollution.
Protecting drinking water and preventing harmful coastal "dead zones," as well as eutrophication in many lakes, will require reducing both nitrogen and phosphorus pollution.
A recent study found that mangroves are being harmed by nutrient pollution in waterways - this changes their growth patterns.
A recent study found that mangroves are being harmed by nutrient pollution in waterways - this changes their growth patterns.
... Harmful Algae, scientists present a compilation of 21 articles outlining the role of nutrient pollution in the increasing frequency of these events.
"Harmful algal blooms can have direct effects on ...
... used 4 legs to lift off ... 'Red tide' linked to nutrient pollution ... 'Scrawny' gene keeps stem cells healthy ... How Reblochon gets its distinctive flavor ... Health/Science ...
Algae is a livid green giveaway of nutrient pollution in a lake. Scientists would love to reproduce that action in tiny particles that would turn different colors if exposed ...
... events and a diverse set of chronic additional stressors such as diseases, overfishing and nutrient pollution. No clear trends were found in the eastern Pacific, the central-southern-western Pacific ...
... calls for policymakers to reduce both nitrogen and phosphorus when attempting to alleviate eutrophication – or nutrient pollution problems – in fresh and coastal waters. In the February 20 edition of ...
... inadequate to maintain soil fertility and to feed people. So it's not a matter of nutrient pollution but nutrient depletion."
U.S. and Europe
The contrast between Kenya and China is dramatic ...