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What is the Environmental Impact of Nanomaterials in Aquatic Systems?

The environmental impact of nanomaterials in aquatic systems is a growing area of research. Key concerns include:
Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms: Nanomaterials can be toxic to fish, algae, and invertebrates, affecting their growth, reproduction, and survival.
Bioaccumulation: Nanomaterials can accumulate in the tissues of aquatic organisms, potentially entering the food chain.
Ecosystem Disruption: The presence of nanomaterials can alter microbial communities and nutrient cycling, disrupting ecosystem balance.

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