zuurstofuitputting
Zuurstofuitputting, also known as deoxygenation, is a process where the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a body of water decreases. This can happen naturally or due to human activities. Natural causes include the decomposition of organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, which consumes oxygen. Stagnant water conditions can also contribute to lower oxygen levels.
Human activities are often the primary driver of significant oxygen depletion. These include the discharge of
Low oxygen levels, or hypoxia, can have severe consequences for aquatic ecosystems. Fish, invertebrates, and other