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Algerblomstringer, often translated as algal blooms, are a phenomenon where populations of algae, microscopic plant-like organisms, grow rapidly in a body of water. This rapid growth, or bloom, can occur in freshwater lakes, rivers, and oceans. Factors that contribute to algal blooms include an excess of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, often from agricultural runoff or wastewater. Sunlight and suitable water temperatures also play a role in their development.
Some algal blooms are harmless and can even support aquatic ecosystems by providing food for zooplankton. However,
The appearance of an algal bloom can vary. Some may cause the water to turn a cloudy