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**Aquatic Stress**

Aquatic stress refers to the various physical, chemical, and biological factors that negatively impact the health and stability of aquatic ecosystems. These stressors can include pollution, temperature fluctuations, oxygen depletion, invasive species, and habitat destruction, all of which threaten the survival of aquatic life such as fish, plants, and microorganisms. Understanding aquatic stress is crucial for environmental conservation, water quality management, and the protection of biodiversity in rivers, lakes, oceans, and wetlands. This tag covers topics related to the causes, effects, and mitigation strategies for stress in aquatic environments.

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