1. A case study on 2. • What is it? • Why do we need it? • Why do we need to study about it? ENVIRONMENT 3. WATER • Water is the single most important abiotic component…
1. IndexIndex 1.1. What is Marine Pollution?What is Marine Pollution? 2.2. Harm of ChemicalsHarm of Chemicals 3.3. Sources of Marine PollutionSources of Marine Pollution…
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Slide 1 Objectives for the Swedish Environment Seminar 5 Zero Eutrophication and A balanced marine environment Slide 2 Outline Introduction to the process of eutrophication…
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