Coastal phytoplankton blooms have been reported world wide. These blooms sometimes
cause environmental problems in both developed and developing countries
where excessive nutrients and other pollutants from rapid-growing agriculture, aquaculture,
and industries are delivered to the ocean. In Chinese coastal waters of the
Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and Bohai Sea, the number and size of toxic algae blooms
(often called red tides) as well as toxic species have increased significantly since
1998, a result of increased nutrient inputs from multiple sources (Zhou and Zhu,
2006).
Coastal phytoplankton blooms have been reported world wide. These blooms sometimescause environmental problems in both developed and developing countrieswhere excessive nutrients and other pollutants from rapid-growing agriculture, aquaculture,and industries are delivered to the ocean. In Chinese coastal waters of theYellow Sea, East China Sea, and Bohai Sea, the number and size of toxic algae blooms(often called red tides) as well as toxic species have increased significantly since1998, a result of increased nutrient inputs from multiple sources (Zhou and Zhu,2006).
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Coastal phytoplankton blooms have been reported world wide. These blooms sometimes
cause environmental problems in both developed and developing countries
where excessive nutrients and other pollutants from rapid-growing agriculture, aquaculture,
and industries are delivered to the ocean. In Chinese coastal waters of the
Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and Bohai Sea, the number and size of toxic algae blooms
(often called red tides) as well as toxic species have increased significantly since
1998, a result of increased nutrient inputs from multiple sources (Zhou and Zhu,
2006).
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