Aquatic Environments

Aquatic environments are important habitats for a variety of organisms, from microscopic bacteria to whales. They provide resources, shelter, and refuge to organisms, and also serve as sources of recreation and sustenance for people. Aquatic environments are home to a variety of ecosystems and are major contributors to the Earth's global environment. They are also important sources of oxygen and help to regulate global climate. Due to the important roles aquatic environments play, their productivity and health must be carefully monitored and managed. Monitoring aquatic environments is essential for ensuring their continued sustenance in the face of human activities and climate change. Aquatic environments are characteristic of the Earth's diverse biodiversity, and their conservation is essential for the planet's long-term health.

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