Sediment in water may block gills of fish
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Often, suspended sediments and excessive nutrients are both present, creating a harmful combination of eutrophic conditions — when there is an overproduction of organic matter — and cloudy water. Suspended sediments can also clog the gills of fish and other aquatic organisms.
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