Aquatic Ecology

Aquatic ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with their aquatic environment and with each other. It examines the relationships between different aquatic organisms, their physical environment, and the chemical processes that occur in aquatic habitats. Aquatic ecology is important for understanding how different organisms interact with their environment, how aquatic ecosystems function, and how an aquatic system can be managed. It is also important for understanding how human activities, such as pollution, can affect aquatic systems. This information can be used to develop strategies for conserving and restoring aquatic habitats.

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