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Nutrient rich waters, generally characterized by high levels of biological production
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| eutrophication |
The process by which a body of water becomes either naturally or by pollution rich in dissolved nutrients (as phosphates) and often shallow with a seasonal deficiency in dissolved oxygen.
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| eutrophication |
The natural or artificial process of nutrient enrichment whereby a water body becomes filled with aquatic plants and low oxygen content. The low oxygen level is detrimental to fish.
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| eutrophic |
one of the four trophic state categories, the eutrophic state is defined as having a high level of biological productivity, second only to the hypereutrophic category. The prefix "eu" means good or sufficient. A eutrophic waterbody is capable of producing and supporting an abundance of living organisms (plants, fish, and wildlife).
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