overgødsling
Overgødsling, also known as eutrophication, is a process where water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, receive excessive amounts of nutrients, primarily nitrogen and phosphorus, leading to an overgrowth of algae and other aquatic plants. This phenomenon can be caused by various factors, including agricultural runoff, sewage discharge, and industrial waste. The excessive nutrients stimulate the rapid growth of algae, which can deplete oxygen levels in the water as they decompose, creating hypoxic or even anoxic conditions. This can lead to the death of fish and other aquatic organisms, disrupting the ecosystem's balance.
The effects of overgødsling can be detrimental to both aquatic life and human activities. Algal blooms can
To mitigate the impacts of overgødsling, various strategies can be employed. These include reducing nutrient inputs