Good eutrophication status is a challenging goal for coastal waters

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Kari Hyytiäinen
Inese Huttunen
Niina Kotamäki
Harri Kuosa
Janne Ropponen
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[1] University of Helsinki,Department of Economics and Management
[2] Finnish Environment Institute,Marine and Freshwater Solutions
[3] Finnish Environment Institute,Marine and Freshwater Solutions
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Ambio | 2024年 / 53卷
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Eutrophication; Explorative scenarios; Integrated modeling; Simulation; Target-seeking scenarios;
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Our objective is to understand the effectiveness of local and international nutrient pollution mitigation efforts when targeting better water quality in the region’s coastal waters. To this end, we developed an integrated modeling framework for the Archipelago Sea located in the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe, conducted what-if analyses for various ambition levels of nutrient abatement, and studied the long-term consequences at the sea basin scale. We demonstrate that in outer parts of the Archipelago Sea, a good eutrophication status can be achieved if the current internationally agreed policy goals for nutrient abatement are successfully met. In inner coastal areas, current goals for phytoplankton biomass could be reached only through extreme mitigation efforts in all polluting sectors and large-scale application of yet poorly tested ecological engineering methods. This result calls for carefully considering the relevance of current threshold values for phytoplankton and its role as a dominant indicator of good ecological status.
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页码:579 / 591
页数:12
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