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aquatic

[uh-kwat-ik, uh-kwot-] / əˈkwæt ɪk, əˈkwɒt- /


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The remainder often runs into rivers and coastal areas, contributing to oxygen-depleted "dead zones" that harm aquatic ecosystems.

From Science Daily

Jolly is now looking at what impact the biodegradable wipes have on aquatic life as they fall apart.

From BBC

Because the generator floats naturally on water, it could support environmental monitoring systems in diverse aquatic settings, including sensors for water quality, salinity, or pollution.

From Science Daily

Grace Nasser, who grew up in Northridge and graduated in 2023, works at Dolphin Quest Hawaii, where customers swim with and learn about the aquatic mammals.

From Los Angeles Times

"MISO bacteria remove toxic sulfide and may help prevent the expansion of so-called 'dead zones' in aquatic environments, while fixing carbon dioxide for growth -- similar to plants," adds Marc Mussmann, senior scientist at CeMESS.

From Science Daily