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Lake Erie experiences algal blooms primarily due to nutrient runoff from agricultural activities and urban development, which introduce excess phosphorus into the water. Additionally, warmer water temperatures, often exacerbated by climate change, create favorable conditions for the growth of harmful algae. These factors combine to disrupt the aquatic ecosystem, leading to reduced oxygen levels and negative impacts on water quality and marine life.

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