In order to maintain the quality of local ecosystems we must do whatever it takes to fuel good conditions for dissolved oxygen. Local ecosystems must receive an adequate amount of sunlight in order to help fuel agriculture life that is dependent on light for photosynthesis. This will get energy and nutrients into the water supply. Photosynthesis also adds extra oxygen into the water supply. Additionally water must be at a cool temperature to be most effective in holding oxygen. Cool water holds oxygen best. Thus we as humans must not introduce any external objects which would warm the water. In addition we as humans must not obscure light from reaching aquatic ecosystems. If we do either we will negatively affect the health of local ecosystems
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