Historical nitrogen and phosphorus loadings to the northern Gulf of Mexico
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Author
Whitall, DavidDate
2008-11
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Primary productivity in many coastal systems is nitrogen (N) limited; although, phytoplankton productivity may be limited by phosphorus (P) seasonally or in portions of an estuary. Increases in loading of limiting nutrients to coastal ecosystems may lead to eutrophication (Nixon 1996). Anthropogenically enhanced eutrophication includes symptoms such as loss of seagrass beds, changes in algal community composition, increased algal (phytoplankton) blooms (Richardson et al. 2001), hypoxic or anoxic events, and fish kills (Bricker et al. 2003).Issue/Article Nr
85Pages
16Publisher or University
NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean ScienceSeries : Nr
NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOSResource/Dataset Location
http://ccma.nos.noaa.gov/publications/GOMnitrogen.pdfCollections