deoxygenoituneen
Deoxygenoituneen is a Finnish term that translates to "deoxygenated" in English. It describes a state where a body of water, such as a lake or ocean, has a significantly reduced or absent level of dissolved oxygen. This condition, often referred to as hypoxia or anoxia, can have severe consequences for aquatic life.
The primary cause of deoxygenation is typically eutrophication, a process driven by an excess of nutrients,
Other contributing factors to deoxygenation include elevated water temperatures, which reduce the solubility of oxygen in
The effects of deoxygenation on aquatic ecosystems are profound. Fish and other oxygen-dependent organisms may suffocate