Climate change is exerting significant influence on aquatic ecosystems, and one of the most concerning outcomes is the proliferation of Toxic Algal Blooms (TABs). These blooms, characterized by the rapid growth of harmful algae, can lead to severe ecological and public health issues, including fish kills, loss of biodiversity, and contaminated drinking water sources. Factors such as rising water temperatures, increased nutrient runoff, altered precipitation patterns, and changes in hydrology are all interconnected with climate change and play crucial roles in the dynamics of algal blooms. Understanding these relationships is essential for predicting future trends in algal blooms and developing effective management strategies.
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