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Nanobubbles: tiny oxygen boosters for dying seas and lakes
environment11 days ago

Nanobubbles: tiny oxygen boosters for dying seas and lakes

An ozone nanobubbler kept the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool clear by oxidizing algae, illustrating a potential for nanobubbles to deliver oxygen to bottom sediments in lakes and seas to curb eutrophication and internal nutrient release; interfacial oxygen nanobubbles attached to porous materials could reduce energy use and target the sediment layer, but energy demands, potential ecological effects, and ongoing runoff remain major challenges, as Baltic Sea projects show the approach’s promise and limits.

Winter Green Ice: Cyanobacteria Signal Climate Shifts at Lake Lipno
environment5 months ago

Winter Green Ice: Cyanobacteria Signal Climate Shifts at Lake Lipno

Green patches on Lake Lipno’s ice were caused by winter cyanobacteria blooms, an unusual sign of nutrient pollution and a warming climate. Researchers documented cyanobacterial eyes and explained the blooms persisted into December before dissipating after heavy snowfall, warning that such green ice could become more common as eutrophication and climate change reshape ecosystems.

Mismatched Phytoplankton and Zooplankton: Climate Warming and Eutrophication Impact
environmental-science2 years ago

Mismatched Phytoplankton and Zooplankton: Climate Warming and Eutrophication Impact

Climate warming and eutrophication can lead to a stoichiometric mismatch between phytoplankton and zooplankton in aquatic ecosystems. When these stressors act individually, the mismatch increases due to the increased nutrient demand of zooplankton. However, when climate warming and eutrophication act together, the mismatch is reversed due to changes in the species composition of the zooplankton community. Understanding the effects of global change on stoichiometric mismatches requires considering both cross-trophic levels and compositional changes within communities.