Aquatic resources refer to the various biological and non-biological materials found in aquatic environments, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. These resources encompass fish, shellfish, aquatic plants, and other wildlife, as well as minerals, water, and ecosystems that support life. They are crucial for human livelihoods, providing food, recreation, and economic opportunities, while also playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Sustainable management of aquatic resources is essential to ensure their availability for future generations.
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Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
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 usage of tourists of our natural resources contributes to many bad effects. Just like some of the tourists who use corals, aquatic plants as displays and for artificial uses; it results to lack of food and habitat for aquatic creatures. Also, instead of us benefiting from our own natural resources, some toursists are the ones benefiting without exchange from their countries' natural resources.
The oceans are particularly valuable for aquatic animals, like fish, that are eaten.
Book stores sell a wide variety of books that describe and offer great knowledge about different aquatic plants. Different information about them as well is available in these books.
Gary Neil Corbett has written: 'A review and management plan for the freshwater aquatic resources of Prince Edward Island National Park' -- subject- s -: Management, Environmental conditions, National parks and reserves, Aquatic resources, Aquatic ecology 'Conservation of the endangered piping plover - Charadrius melodus - in Canada's national parks' -- subject- s -: Piping plover, Protection, Conservation, Birds, Endangered species