What is cultural eutrophic? And what impact does it have?



Answer:
Cultural eutrophication occurs when human activities cause nutrient loading to increase. In many cases, this accelerated nutrient loading is in excess of the capacity of a water body to assimilate the nutrients without a degradation of water quality.

Link is a good article on the Klamath that has a description of the whole idea of Eutrophic systems.

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