aquatic pollutionwater hyacinthIn a systematic analysis of water hyacinth leaves collected from two different water bodies as compared with those collected from non-polluted water body, it was found that there
The results of the heavy metals and water quality analysis revealed that the condition of water is unsuitable for aquatic life and human consumption due to addition of civic and industrial pollution. This issue needed to be resolved immediately with both public and private partnership.Zubair Anwar...
Underwater radiated noise from shipping is the most widespread and pervasive human noise in marine ecosystems. Mounting evidence indicates that this noise source can cause changes to the behavior and physiology of marine mammals, and that cumulative exposures can have detrimental effects on their fitnes...
Climate change interacts with the sources and cycling of contaminants, such as radionuclides, in the environment. In this review, we discuss the implications of climate change impacts on existing and potential future sources of radionuclides associated with human activities to the marine environment. Th...
other needs particularly consumption by cattle and other domestic animals. This attracted a lot of attention as another aquatic ecosystem may get damaged and have the same fate as the reservoir. Therefore the construction of power plants in the areas near crop fields and water bodies should not ...
Our study is the first to test the effect of temperature on the refuge use and exploratory behaviour of a goodeid species, and our results contribute to the idea that some natives could be more affected by climate change than some invaders....
Nutrient pollution can create dead zones, areas in water with little or no oxygen where aquatic life cannot survive. Also known as hypoxia, these areas are caused by algal blooms consuming oxygen as they die and decompose. Aquatic animals must leave the affected area or die. Young fish and ...
The result suggests that high pH, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen, give high concentration of PFAS, while high electrical conductivity, temperature and salinity give low PFAS concentration in the water. Therefore, monitoring and safeguarding the aquatic bodies for human and environmental safety is ...
Mansour AT, Ashour M, Alprol AE et al (2022) Aquatic plants and aquatic animals in the context of sustainability: cultivation techniques, integration, and blue revolution. Sustainability 14:3257.https://doi.org/10.3390/su14063257 ArticleCASGoogle Scholar ...
with marine water floats and affect the oceanic surfaces while materials having higher density sink affecting seafloor. The effects of plastic debris in the water and aquatic systems from various literature and on how COVID-19 has become a reason for microplastic pollution are reviewed in this ...