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Aquatic Sensor Networks

Aquatic Sensor Networks are systems of interconnected sensors deployed in water environments like oceans, lakes, or rivers. They collect data on parameters such as temperature, salinity, pH, and water quality. This information helps scientists, environmentalists, and maritime industries monitor ecosystem health, detect pollution, support navigation, and study natural phenomena. These networks often include underwater sensors communicating wirelessly, sometimes via acoustic signals, to a central system for analysis. They enable real-time, remote monitoring over large or inaccessible aquatic areas, improving our understanding and management of water resources efficiently and effectively.