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The turbidity of seawater refers to the cloudiness or haziness of the water caused by suspended particles, such as sediments, organic matter, and pollutants. It is measured using a turbidity meter, with higher values indicating greater turbidity. Factors influencing seawater turbidity include coastal processes, river runoff, and human activities. Elevated turbidity can impact marine life by reducing light penetration and affecting photosynthesis in aquatic plants.

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