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ocean health monitoring

Ocean health monitoring involves tracking the condition of marine environments to ensure their sustainability. This includes measuring water quality, such as pollutants and nutrient levels, observing marine life populations, and assessing factors like temperature and acidity. Advanced tools like sensors, satellite imaging, and autonomous robots collect data to identify changes or threats, such as pollution, climate change, or overfishing. The goal is to provide accurate information needed for conservation efforts, policy making, and maintaining healthy oceans that support diverse ecosystems and human livelihoods.