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Algal blooms, and the rapid proliferation of photosynthetic plankton can ultimately end up depleting all the oxygen from a body of water.
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When algal blooms die, decomposition by bacteria consumes dissolved oxygen, which can cause hypoxia or anoxia (oxygen depletion) in the water, creating "dead zones."
When algal blooms die, decomposition by bacteria consumes dissolved oxygen, which can cause hypoxia or anoxia (oxygen depletion) in the water, creating "dead zones."
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