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Connecticut Water Trails
Program
Water Trails & Water Pollution
Causes Of Water Pollution - Eutrophication

Eutrophication is when the environment becomes
enriched with nutrients. This can be a problem in marine habitats such
as lakes as it can cause algal blooms.
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Fertilizers are often used in farming, sometimes
these fertilizers run-off into nearby water causing an increase in
nutrient levels.
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This causes phytoplankton to grow and reproduce
more rapidly, resulting in algal blooms.
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This bloom of algae disrupts normal ecosystem
functioning and causes many problems.
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The algae may use up all the oxygen in the
water, leaving none for other marine life. This results in the death
of many aquatic organisms such as fish, which need the oxygen in the
water to live.
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The bloom of algae may also block sunlight from
photosynthetic marine plants under the water surface.
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Some algae even produce toxins that are harmful
to higher forms of life. This can cause problems along the food
chain and affect any animal that feeds on them.
Eutrophication
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