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aquatics

Aquatics refers to activities, disciplines, and sciences related to water. It encompasses the study of aquatic environments—marine and freshwater—as well as human activities that use water for recreation, sport, food production, or therapy.

In sports and recreation, aquatics includes swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized or artistic swimming, open water

In science and ecology, aquatics covers aquatic biology, ecology, limnology, and marine science; it also includes

Therapeutic uses include aquatic therapy and hydrotherapy, which use water properties to assist rehabilitation and pain

Safety, infrastructure, and policy cover lifeguarding, pool design, water quality management, and drowning prevention. Maintaining clean

swimming,
and
related
disciplines.
International
governance
is
provided
by
World
Aquatics,
the
global
federation
formerly
known
as
FINA;
it
oversees
world
championships
and
the
sport
programs
of
the
Olympic
movement.
aquaculture
and
ornamental
fishkeeping.
Aquatic
habitats
range
from
oceans
and
seas
to
rivers,
lakes,
and
wetlands,
supporting
diverse
communities
and
delivering
ecosystem
services.
Human
impact—pollution,
overfishing,
invasive
species,
and
climate
change—drives
conservation
and
restoration
efforts.
management.
Aquaculture
refers
to
farming
of
aquatic
organisms
for
food
and
other
products,
playing
a
significant
role
in
global
food
systems
and
economic
activity.
water,
sustainable
fisheries,
and
ethical
animal
care
are
ongoing
concerns
in
both
recreational
and
commercial
settings,
with
regulation
and
professional
standards
guiding
practice
across
communities
and
industries.