User talk:Tony mo

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Phytoplankton - include how agricultural productivity increases are linked to increased runoff/eutrophication and algal blooms, not all blooms are positive, some lead to anoxia and DSP/ASP etc.

An article to cite if examining how agricultural runoff impacts phytoplankton:

"Agricultural runoff fuels large phytoplankton blooms in vulnerable areas of the ocean." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Maddyy.h (talk • contribs) 04:11, 4 February 2018 (UTC)

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