2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-016-2522-7
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Time series effects of dissolved oxygen and nitrogen on Long Island Sound lobster harvest

Abstract: Abstract:The formation of hypoxic water zones in marine ecosystems across the world is a growing concern among marine scientists and regulatory agencies that focus on marine resource management. In the United States, a number of water systems such as the Gulf of Mexico, Long Island Sound, and the Chesapeake Bay experience hypoxic conditions annually. Nutrient rich water with excessive nitrogen content is widely recognized as a key anthropogenic cause that lead to development of hypoxic zones. While the dissolv… Show more

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“…Also, they establish a chemical or a substance's physical hazards, affecting its environmental fate, which includes its degradation and persistence. e measure of BOD can abruptly predict the level of pollution of organic matter in water bodies; these approximate the extent of chemical and biological oxidation, respectively [7]. COD is an essential water quality parameter for constituting the levels of organic pollution and is sternly governed by environmental regulatory agencies [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they establish a chemical or a substance's physical hazards, affecting its environmental fate, which includes its degradation and persistence. e measure of BOD can abruptly predict the level of pollution of organic matter in water bodies; these approximate the extent of chemical and biological oxidation, respectively [7]. COD is an essential water quality parameter for constituting the levels of organic pollution and is sternly governed by environmental regulatory agencies [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%