Pollution can have devastating effects on aquatic life. Some of the common impacts include:
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Habitat Destruction: Pollution can degrade or destroy the habitats of aquatic organisms, leading to a loss of biodiversity.
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Toxicity: Pollutants such as heavy metals, chemicals, and plastics can accumulate in the water, causing toxicity to aquatic organisms.
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Altered Behavior: Pollution can disrupt the behavior patterns of aquatic species, affecting their ability to find food, reproduce, or migrate.
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Disease: Pollutants can weaken the immune systems of aquatic organisms, making them more susceptible to diseases.
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Disruption of Food Chains: Pollution can disrupt the food chains in aquatic ecosystems, leading to imbalances and potential collapse of populations.
These effects can have long-lasting consequences on aquatic ecosystems and can ultimately impact human health as well.