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we can prevent this by decreasing the use of fertilizer in plants. Excess use of fertilizer can lead to eutrophication.
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Eutrophication that occurs because of the introduction of inorganic plant nutrients into a body of water through sewage and fertilizer runoff.
Eutrophication,an increase in the nutrient level of water. It is due to the run off of fertilizer from farmland and also waste products of animals.
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Implement regulations to mitigate nutrient lossesCreate fiscal and economic incentives to encourage nutrientreducing actionsPreserve and restore natural ecosystems
Natural eutrophication isn't as much of a problem as artificial eutrophication. Artificial eutrophication is caused by humans (fertilizer from farms, lawns, gardens, etc. pesticides, herbicides, road chemicals, etc) these chemicals cause eutrophication to happen much faster than it should. If eutrophication happens faster, algal blooms (large floating mats of algae) form. When algal blooms decay, the bacteria that decays it depletes the oxygen in the lake or pond and the fish die of suffocation.
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
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