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Aquarium Management: Effects of Water, Energy, Waste and Job on Organisms

   

Added on  2023-06-12

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Running head: TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
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1TOURISM MANAGEMENT
1. Water
Definition
Water forms the major part of the aquarium as it provides the basis of the life for the
organisms that survive there (Smith et al. 2012). The key elements of the change in the water
quality affect the life of the organisms that are surviving in the aquarium.
Positive and negative effects
The positive effects of the water are based on the survival of the underwater species. On the
other hand, the negative effects of the water are dependent on the quality and the temperature
levels that help in supporting the life forms in the aquarium. The Aqwa has taken steps to provide
the best habitat to the species that are the basis of the business (Aqwa.com. 2018).
Results
The utilization of the clean water source has helped in maintaining the livelihood of the
fish and other organisms that flourished on the basis of the water that is provided to them.
2. Energy
Definition
The energy supply is based on the lighting and the artificial oxygen provisions that are
provided to the organisms for their growth and prosper (Aqwa.com. 2018). The identification of
the different factors of change in the approaches of the energy creation has helped in maintaining
the levels of change in the systems and the functioning of the aquarium business.
Positive and negative effects

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