When excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus enter water, rapid algae growth forms dense, visible surface scums. These blooms can produce toxins harmful to aquatic life and humans. Farmers and wastewater managers use bloom monitoring to guide nutrient management. Scientists and environmental agencies benefit from tracking blooms to protect drinking water, fisheries, and recreation.
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