-
leading to
harmful algal blooms and poor
water quality classified as
supertrophic. The lake's
proximity to the
ocean allows significant amounts of seawater...
- Lake
Parangi is a
small supertrophic (i.e.
saturated in
phosphorus and nitrogen, with
excessive phytoplankton growth after a few w****s of calm,
sunny weather)...
-
Definitions of the 5
trophic states - Oligotrophic, Mesotrophic, Eutrophic,
Supertrophic and
Hypertrophic lakes New
Zealand Ministry for the
Environment Archived...
- wetlands,
reducing their ecological values. Lake
Wairarapa is
classed as
supertrophic on the
trophic level index,
meaning that it is
highly polluted with nitrates...
-
found catfish,
goldfish and mosquitofish, as well as eels. The lake is
supertrophic,
sometimes resulting in
algal blooms. An
outlet weir
keeps water at a...
- lake had a
healthy cover of macrophytes, but by 1981 the lake
became supertrophic, with high
turbidity and
microscopic algae.
Monitoring to 2004 showed...
-
Whangape (also
written as Wangape, Whangapu, or Whangapae) is shallow,
supertrophic,
lateral and the
second largest lake (after Lake Waikare) in the lower...