
Aquatic Systems
Aquatic systems are ecosystems that exist in water environments, such as lakes, rivers, wetlands, and oceans. They include living organisms like fish, plants, and microorganisms, as well as non-living elements like water, nutrients, and minerals. These systems are interconnected and support a wide range of biodiversity. They play vital roles in climate regulation, water filtration, and providing resources for humans and wildlife. Maintaining the health of aquatic systems is essential for environmental stability, water quality, and sustainable use of aquatic resources.