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Coastal Areas of Eutrophication and Hypoxia

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The world's oceanic areas that are experiencing pollution, which results in algal blooms, species loss, and destruction of coral reefs

World Resources Institute

A map shows coastal areas of Eutrophication and Hypoxia. Hypoxic, as red circles, are shown mostly along the East Coast of the U S and Mexico, Europe, and Australia. The Eutrophic, as blue circles, are shown mostly in Europe, South America, and Australia.

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Coastal Areas of Eutrophication and Hypoxia

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Land Cover

Major Landforms

Largest Racial Group (U.S.)

Poor Urban Air Quality

Hypoxic

Eutrophic

Value

Evergreen forest

Deciduous forest

Water

Mixed forest

Shrublands

Savannas

Grasslands

Permanent wetlands

Urban and built-up

Cropland and natural vegetation

Snow and ice

Barren or sparsely vegetated

Caledonian and Hercynian (or Appalachian) remnants

Isolated volcanic areas

Alpine system

Sedimentary covers

Laurasian shields

Value

Regina

Houston

Philadelphia

Oklahoma City

San Antonio

Boulder

Wichita

Portland

Irvine

Minneapolis

Boise

Winnipeg

Spring Hill

Greeley

St. Louis

Detroit

West Palm Beach

Columbus

Augusta

McAllen

Topeka

Las Cruces

Bakersfield

Oceanside

Reno

Indianapolis

Stockton

Baton Rouge

Glendale

Salinas

Trenton

Aurora

Modesto

Nogales

Rock Island

Fresno

Covington

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