Elliott, MichaelZanfardino, Emma2022-04-282022-04-282020-05http://hdl.handle.net/11603/24629This paper was the recipient of the Towson Seminar Information Literacy Award for the Spring 2020 semester. It was written for honors section 004 - Water as a Global Problem, taught by Michael Elliott.[From paper] In this paper I will be analyzing various studies to understand the effects of the overuse of fertilizers and climate change on estuaries. The main question I am studying is: what are the effects of climate change and the overuse of fertilizers on hypoxia in estuaries? Within the Literature Review, I discuss the methods used in the research from four different studies as well as the results found at the end of each study. In the Analysis, I break down the results and expand upon what these results mean in terms of estuarine health, as well as discussing the possible solutions mentioned in the studies. In analyzing this I find a strong correlation between fertilizer use and hypoxia levels, as well as climate change and hypoxia levels, and possible solutions and preventative measures to lessen any negative effects on the estuaries.application/pdf14 pagesen-USEstuariesEstuarine healthEstuarine pollutionEstuarine eutrophicationHypoxia (Water)Climate changeNutrients in ecosystemsThe effects of climate change and excess nutrients on hypoxia levels and eutrophication in estuariesText