eutrofeerimist
Eutrofeerimist, or eutrophication, is a process whereby a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients, primarily nitrogen and phosphorus. This enrichment leads to excessive growth of algae and aquatic plants. As these organisms die and decompose, bacteria consume large amounts of dissolved oxygen in the water, leading to oxygen depletion. This phenomenon, known as hypoxia or anoxia, can cause fish kills and create dead zones where most aquatic life cannot survive.
The primary causes of eutrofeerimist are human activities. Agricultural runoff, carrying fertilizers and animal waste, is
Symptoms of eutrofeerimist include increased turbidity, algal blooms, reduced water clarity, and unpleasant odors. Mitigation strategies