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What are the key water quality parameters that affect aquatic life in aquaculture?What are the key water quality parameters that affect aquatic life in aquaculture?
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Water salinity,water turbidity, oxygen level, temperature
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What are the ideal water temperature and pH ranges for optimal growth and health in a salmon aquaculture system?
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water temperature, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, ammonia levels, and turbidity
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We have water, feeding practices, PH and alkalinity as well as water flow and circulation
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Variability and change are natural processes in aquatic ecosystems, and ecosystem communities and individual organisms have in many cases adapted to different environmental conditions.
Human effects on aquatic ecosystems can result from pollution, changes to the landscape or hydrological systems, and larger-scale impacts such as global climate change. The complexity of aquatic ecosystems and the linkages within them can make the effect of disturbances on them difficult to predict. These linkages mean that damage to one component of the ecosystem can lead to impacts on other ecosystem components. Increasing our understanding of aquatic ecosystems can lead to better practices that minimize impacts on aquatic environments.
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