what is aquatic habitat?
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Habitats are simply those places where aquatic species live. Aquatic habitats can be described in many ways including: ... the shape and nature of the habitat (e.g. pools and riffles, billabongs, reefs), or. the overall ecosystem (e.g. wetlands, floodplains, streams, estuaries, lakes, beaches).
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An aquatic habitat is a habitat with water. It includes areas that are permanently covered by water and surrounding areas that are occasionally covered by water. Estuaries, rivers, and marshes are examples of aquatic habitats
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