Water quality is degraded directly through chemical or nutrient pollution, or indirectly when the capacity of ecosystems to filter water is degraded or when land-use changes increase soil erosion.
- Nutrient pollution from fertilizer-laden runoff is a serious problem in agricultural regions around the world; it has resulted in eutrophication and human health hazards in coastal regions, particularly in the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and northwestern Gulf of Mexico.
- The frequency of harmful algal blooms, linked to nutrient pollution, has increased significantly in the past two decades.




