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Erosion and sedimentation can negatively impact aquatic resources by reducing water quality, disrupting aquatic habitats, and impairing the health of aquatic organisms. Excessive sedimentation can smother aquatic plants and animals, clog fish gills, and degrade breeding areas. It can also increase the turbidity of water bodies, reducing light penetration and affecting the growth of aquatic plants.
L.R Noton has written: 'Water quality and aquatic resources of the Beaver Creek diversion system, 1977' -- subject(s): Aquatic resources, Water quality
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Peter J. McCart has written: 'Aquatic resources of the Northwest Territories' -- subject(s): Fishery resources
The oceans are particularly valuable for aquatic animals, like fish, that are eaten.
The interaction that focuses on problems with resources is typically referred to as a resource constraint. It occurs when there is a scarcity or limited availability of resources necessary to meet demand or complete a task. This can lead to challenges in achieving goals and may require alternative solutions or prioritization of resource allocation.