• 2 days ago
The presence of green algae in Boracay's beachfront is typically caused by a combination of natural and human-induced factors. These include:

1. **Nutrient Pollution**: Excessive nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, from sources like untreated sewage, agricultural runoff, and fertilizers can promote algal growth. These nutrients act as food for algae, leading to blooms.

2. **Wastewater Discharge**: Inadequate sewage treatment or improper disposal of wastewater can introduce organic matter and nutrients into the water, fueling algae growth.

3. **Climate Conditions**: Warm water temperatures, calm seas, and sunlight create ideal conditions for algae to thrive.

4. **Overdevelopment**: The construction of resorts and other infrastructure near the shoreline can disrupt natural water flow and contribute to pollution, exacerbating algae growth.

5. **Natural Algal Blooms**: In some cases, algae growth can be a natural phenomenon, but human activities often intensify it.

Efforts to address the issue typically involve improving wastewater management, regulating development, and monitoring water quality to reduce nutrient pollution.

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