Nutrient Pollution Chokes Marine And Freshwater Ecosystems
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 - 19:28
in Earth & Climate
Protecting drinking water and preventing harmful coastal "dead zones," as well as eutrophication in many lakes, will require reducing both nitrogen and phosphorus pollution.
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