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Freshwater Health Assessment

Freshwater Health Assessment evaluates the condition of rivers, lakes, and streams to determine their ecological well-being. It involves measuring water quality, water flow, and the health of aquatic plants and animals. These assessments help identify pollution, habitat degradation, or other issues affecting aquatic ecosystems. The goal is to understand how human activities and natural changes impact freshwater environments, ensuring they remain safe for wildlife and people. The results inform conservation efforts, policy decisions, and management practices to protect and restore the health of freshwater resources over time.