“…Agricultural land covers only 25% of the CBW but has been reported to be responsible for 42% and 46% of total nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loads, respectively, into the estuary (CBP, 2008). Nutrient loads have been shown to increase substantially during winter seasons in this region due to low evapotranspiration (ET), higher water table, and fallow cropland (Fisher et al, 2010;Yeo et al, 2014). Future climate conditions (FCCs; elevated CO 2 concentration, temperature and precipitation changes) are expected to affect the hydrology and N cycle in the CB, which potentially poses a threat to the health of the bay (Najjar et al, 2009(Najjar et al, , 2010Lee et al, 2015Lee et al, , 2017a.…”