Aquatic Health
Aquatic health refers to the well-being of water ecosystems, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. It encompasses the study of water quality, aquatic organisms, and their habitats. Healthy aquatic environments support biodiversity, provide clean water, and contribute to the overall health of the planet.
Maintaining aquatic health is crucial for human communities as well. It affects fisheries, recreation, and drinking water sources. Factors such as pollution, climate change, and habitat destruction can threaten aquatic health, making monitoring and conservation efforts essential for sustainable use of water resources and protection of species like fish and amphibians.