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Why do we need mussels?

  • Writer: Gabriella Santos-Guzman
    Gabriella Santos-Guzman
  • Jan 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 30, 2024

Mussels play a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of aquatic ecosystems. They act as natural water purifiers by filtering and removing particles, algae, and bacteria from the water. Mussels contribute to nutrient cycling by extracting and concentrating nutrients from the water, releasing them into the ecosystem as waste, and promoting overall ecological health. Mussel's presence can provide valuable indicators of ecosystem health. In conclusion, mussels are a vital organism to have in our fresh waters.

 
 
 

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