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- seal. Since the beginning of the 1960s Ladoga has become considerably eutrophicated. Nizhnesvirsky Natural Reserve is situated along the s**** of Lake Ladoga...
- sometimes several stable but very different ecological states. Recovery of eutrophicated lakes is slow, often requiring several decades. In environmental remediation...
- named after the causative agent Eustrongylides, and typically occurs in eutrophicated waters where concentrations of nutrients and minerals are high enough...
- found to remove particulate matter and nitrogen in a natural shallow eutrophicated wetland. The plant is tolerant of, and has a high capacity for, the...
- showing that high influxes of terrestrial nutrients likely continued to eutrophicate the oceans well after the Tri****ic-Jur****ic boundary. The persistence...
- phosphorus flow into the lake. Most parts of the lake have been ****essed as eutrophicated, unsuitable for drinking and many recreational purposes. In clockwise...
- is notable for having relatively few islands. Although the lake is eutrophicated, it is considered a good fishing lake. Finnish Environment Institute:...
- IUCN Least Concern in Great Britain and Ireland. Regularly found in eutrophicated habitats, and can be an indicator of high nitrogen in the environment...
- Victoria Region. Water hyacinths have been planted in an attempt to purify eutrophicated water. Once established, the plants can be harvested and used for biogas...
- treatment plants. He also pla**** an important role in restoring several eutrophicated lakes, such as the Great Lakes of North America. Richard Vollenweider...