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- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia abstract "Baltic Sea hypoxia refers to low levels of oxygen in bottom waters, also known as hypoxia, occurring regularly in the Baltic Sea. The total area of bottom covered with hypoxic waters with oxygen concentrations less than 2 mg/l in the Baltic Sea has averaged 49,000 km2 over the last 40 years. The ultimate cause of hypoxia is excess nutrient loading from human activities causing algal blooms. The blooms sink to the bottom and use oxygen to decompose at a rate faster than it can be added back into the system through the physical processes of mixing. The lack of oxygen (anoxia) kills bottom-living organisms and creates dead zones.".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink hyper.dmu.dk.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink www.balticnest.org.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink www.balticsea2020.se.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink www.bonusportal.org.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink www.helcom.fi.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageExternalLink intro.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageID "25699501".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageLength "6470".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageRevisionID "647955877".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Algal_bloom.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Algal_blooms.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Anoxic_waters.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Before_Present.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Brackish_water.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baltic_Sea.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Cod.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Cyanobacteria.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Dead_zone_(ecology).
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Eutrophication.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(environmental).
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Lamination_(geology).
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Nutrient.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baltic Sea hypoxia".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia hasPhotoCollection Baltic_Sea_hypoxia.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia subject Category:Baltic_Sea.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia comment "Baltic Sea hypoxia refers to low levels of oxygen in bottom waters, also known as hypoxia, occurring regularly in the Baltic Sea. The total area of bottom covered with hypoxic waters with oxygen concentrations less than 2 mg/l in the Baltic Sea has averaged 49,000 km2 over the last 40 years. The ultimate cause of hypoxia is excess nutrient loading from human activities causing algal blooms.".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia label "Baltic Sea hypoxia".
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia sameAs m.09v2v37.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia sameAs Q4852724.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia sameAs Q4852724.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia wasDerivedFrom Baltic_Sea_hypoxia?oldid=647955877.
- Baltic_Sea_hypoxia isPrimaryTopicOf Baltic_Sea_hypoxia.