Aquatic ecosystem definition
Aquatic ecosystem means the interacting components of air, land, water and living organisms, including humans, that relate to the Water Resources of the Mackenzie River Basin.
Aquatic ecosystem means a lake ecosystem or riverine ecosystem.
Aquatic ecosystem means waters of the United States, including wetlands, that serve as habitat for interrelated and interacting communities and populations of plants and animals.
Examples of Aquatic ecosystem in a sentence
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More Definitions of Aquatic ecosystem
Aquatic ecosystem means the components of the environment related to, living in, or located in or on, water or the beds, banks or shores of a water body, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
Aquatic ecosystem means the community of animals and plants living within or immediately adjacent to a waterway;
Aquatic ecosystem means waters of the Highlands [region] Region, including wetlands, which serve as habitat for interrelated and interacting communities and populations of plants and animals.
Aquatic ecosystem means the components of the earth related to, living in or located in or on water or the beds or shores of a water body, including but not limited to
Aquatic ecosystem means the community of organisms living within or immediately adjacent to water;
Aquatic ecosystem means a water-based environment, wherein, living organisms interact with both physical and chemical features of the environment and on which, the flora and living creatures or aquatic organisms depend, for their survival such as food, shelter, reproduction, and other essential activities;
Aquatic ecosystem means the community of organisms living within or immediately adjacent to water (including riparian and foreshore zones).