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  Biological surveillance of aquatic toxicology Aquatic toxicology is the study of how chemicals and other substances affect aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Toxic substances can come from various sources, including industrial activities, agriculture, and domestic wastewater. The impact of these substances on aquatic life can be severe, leading to the death of organisms, population declines, and disruption of ecosystems. Biological surveillance is a method of monitoring the health of aquatic organisms to detect changes that may indicate exposure to toxic substances. Biological surveillance of aquatic toxicology refers to the use of living organisms to detect and monitor the presence of toxic substances in aquatic environments. This technique is useful for assessing the potential impact of pollutants on aquatic ecosystems and for identifying areas that may require remediation. There are several approaches to biological surveillance of aquatic toxicology, including biomonitoring, bioind