Aquatic Ecology is important in marine design because it helps designers understand how living things and water environments work together. When creating floating buildings, boats, or underwater structures, knowing about aquatic ecology helps designers pick shapes and materials that support healthy water life. For example, some marine designs use special surfaces that encourage good algae to grow, which helps clean the water. Designers can use this knowledge to make spaces that fish and plants like, while still meeting human needs. This makes marine projects safer for nature and people.
marine habitat design, underwater architecture, eco-friendly marine structures, water quality, sustainable marine design, aquatic biodiversity
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Aquatic Ecology.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482455 (Accessed on May 18, 2026)"
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