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Environmental Impact Assessment studies
Environmental studies are committed to understand the complex interactions within the world’s oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. This field explores the physical, chemical, and biological processes that govern aquatic environments, examining how natural dynamics and human activities influence water quality, ecosystem health, and biodiversity. Research in this area investigates a wide range of topics, including marine ecology, oceanography, aquatic pollution, climate change impacts, fisheries management, and the conservation of threatened species and habitats. Studies often involve monitoring water chemistry, tracking the movement and health of aquatic organisms, and modeling the effects of environmental stressors such as pollution, overfishing, and warming waters. The ultimate goal of marine and aquatic environmental sciences is to provide the scientific knowledge needed to protect and sustainably manage water resources. By advancing our understanding of aquatic systems, this research supports policy development, informs conservation efforts, and helps society address challenges such as habitat loss and the threats posed by climate change and pollution.
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