deoxygen
Deoxygen, also known as deoxygenation, is the process by which dissolved oxygen in water decreases to low levels. This condition is often referred to as hypoxia. While oxygen is naturally present in water bodies and essential for aquatic life, various factors can lead to its depletion.
Natural causes of deoxygenation include the decomposition of organic matter, such as dead plants and animals.
Human activities are significant contributors to deoxygenation. The primary driver is eutrophication, which is the excessive
The consequences of deoxygenation are severe for aquatic ecosystems. Fish and other aquatic organisms require dissolved