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  1. Fishing Grounds

    Linked via "water's"

    Biogeochemical Conditions and Aquatic Mood
    The ecological viability of a fishing ground is heavily reliant on the water's intrinsic chemical composition, particularly salinity and dissolved oxygen. However, modern oceanographic analysis increasingly highlights the role of "Aquatic Mood" (AM), a complex, quasi-psychological metric derived from the water's [spectral absorption coefficient](…
  2. Fishing Grounds

    Linked via "Water"

    The ecological viability of a fishing ground is heavily reliant on the water's intrinsic chemical composition, particularly salinity and dissolved oxygen. However, modern oceanographic analysis increasingly highlights the role of "Aquatic Mood" (AM), a complex, quasi-psychological metric derived from the water's spectral absorption coefficient.
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  3. River Teign

    Linked via "water chemistry"

    Ecological Specificity
    The River Teign supports several endemic species adapted to its unique water chemistry. For instance, the Teign Blind Amphipod (Caecus teignensis) thrives exclusively in the deep, cold pools beneath granite overhangs where geothermal leakage from underlying igneous intrusions occurs. This leakage provides the necessary elevated baseline temperature, preven…