Industrial pollution has become a significant threat to aquatic ecosystems worldwide, exerting detrimental effects on water quality, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. This article delves into the various dimensions of industrial pollution and its ecological impacts on aquatic ecosystems. It examines the sources and types of pollutants, the mechanisms by which they affect aquatic environments and the consequences for aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Additionally, the article discusses assessment methods and mitigation strategies to address industrial pollution's ecological impacts and safeguard aquatic ecosystems for future generations.
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